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ok I have one for steve ...

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I live in an area rich with history and found this in a field along a major river... along with many other great finds... what is it <img src="/metal/html/shrug.gif" border=0 width=37 height=15 alt=":shrug">... about the sie of a US quarter... edge is the same all the way around..(rounded) appears to be made from lead and just over 1/8" thick... can also weigh it too <img src="/metal/html/biggrin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":D">... thanx for any and all help Bri(upstateNY)
 
... That's curious, Brian. Looks like it was going to be divided into 4 pieces, maybe for musket balls?
Here's something similar from the link below, a Roman lead disc. <img src="/metal/html/shrug.gif" border=0 width=37 height=15 alt=":shrug">
Object: DISC
Period / Date: ROMAN
Description: Roman lead disc
Materials: LEAD
Dimensions: 14mm D.
Discovery:
Place: LAMYATT BEACON
Period / Date: 1971
Kept at: Somerset County Museums Service (in store)
Copyright: Somerset County Council, Museums Service
Ref No:14/1991/356
 
From the link below:
>>>Exciting stuff today! The first clear evidence of the battle on the site was found in the square in the field by Bethany, a flattened lead slug.<<<
<img src="http://www.farwesthistory.com/images/bethanyslug2.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://www.farwesthistory.com/images/bullet55s2.jpg" alt="" />
 
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