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Bullet mold, maybe.
An example of the element Iron

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Bullet mold, maybe.
The seller described this as a Confederate iron bullet mold. Maybe, but my immediate thought on seeing it was that it looks more like a wire pulling die than a bullet mold, because each hole is in fact a hole all the way through. On the other hand, in a wire pulling die typically each hole would be a bit smaller than the one before it, while these are all the same.
If you know what this thing is, let me know.
Source: eBay seller fsooff44
Contributor: Theodore Gray
Acquired: 8 April, 2009
Text Updated: 9 April, 2009
Price: $25
Size: 6"
Purity: 95%
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