The dent on the rim looks like an extraction from a MG being slammed in and ripped out, either way if it was .999 pence someone may buy it but that's the biggest piece of H sh*te I mean the pic of the base is just out of focus when all the other pics are relatively clear. Hopefully no one takes the story.
Let's face it, even if it IS what the seller says it is, so what? I am not a cartridge collector myself, but have known many and can't think of one who would be willing to shell out just shy of $1800 CAD for an empty, broken, corroded casing from a late 1800's mass produced military rifle round. For goodness sakes, that is what the rifles that fired the ammunition are selling for now, and even that seems crazy.
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Last edited by boltaction; 01-14-2022 at 01:36 AM.