Image 1 — I found this in a field between an old estate (with roots dating back to the 11th century) and a country lane (which served as a long-distance trade route from the 9th to the 18th century). Google AI suggested it might be a deformed musket ball?
Image 2 — I found this in a field between an old estate (with roots dating back to the 11th century) and a country lane (which served as a long-distance trade route from the 9th to the 18th century). Google AI suggested it might be a deformed musket ball?
Image 3 — I found this in a field between an old estate (with roots dating back to the 11th century) and a country lane (which served as a long-distance trade route from the 9th to the 18th century). Google AI suggested it might be a deformed musket ball?
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I found this in a field between an old estate (with roots dating back to the 11th century) and a country lane (which served as a long-distance trade route from the 9th to the 18th century). Google AI suggested it might be a deformed musket ball?

u/Same_Comparison_2344 — 19 hours ago

Kennt sich jemand mit Hufnägeln aus? Habe den an einer mittelalterlichen Handelsstraße gefunden (so ca. 5 bis 15 cm tief)…Frage mich jetzt nur wie alt der sein könnte. Der Weg hat wohl so ab dem 18. Jahrhundert seine Bedeutung endgültig verloren (kleiner Ort? Mitten in Feldern)

What kind of projectile is this? It was found on a field in the near (easternward) of Düsseldorf and is 57/58mm in lenght and 12/13 mm in diameter

u/Same_Comparison_2344 — 4 days ago
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Just attempted building the USS Quincy CA-39 with spare parts

Liked the ship since I first read about it as a Child. Now at 22 I build it based off pictures

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