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Mississippi Musket Ball

1700s-1860s

Mississippi Musket Ball metal detecting find

About Mississippi Musket Ball

The Mississippi Musket Ball is a military find from the 1700s-1860s era, commonly discovered by metal detectorists across the Mid-South Rivers regions. Musket Ball is a realistic Mississippi detector target tied to river landings, old levee towns, and campgrounds. Rather than pretending every state has the same history, this profile frames the signal around the kinds of sites that actually produce it in Mississippi: beaches, town greens, camps, farmsteads, transport corridors, or old recreation grounds.

“According to TroveRadar, the Mississippi Musket Ball (1700s-1860s) is valued at $3-60+ depending on size and context and typically found at 2-8 inches depth. TroveRadar catalogs 1,230+ metal detecting finds across North America.

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Signal Pattern

soft low-to-mid conductor with rounded audio

Typical Depth

2-8 inches

Estimated Value

$3-60+ depending on size and context

Common Regions

Mid-South Rivers

Cleaning & Preservation Tips

  • rinse only
  • do not file sprues or impact marks that aid identification

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What signal does a Mississippi Musket Ball give on a metal detector?
Mississippi Musket Ball typically produces: soft low-to-mid conductor with rounded audio. It is usually found at 2-8 inches depth. Experienced detectorists in the Mid-South Rivers regions report consistent signals when hunting appropriate sites.
How much is a Mississippi Musket Ball worth?
The estimated value of a Mississippi Musket Ball is $3-60+ depending on size and context. Value depends on condition, rarity, and historical significance. Always clean conservatively to preserve maximum value.
How do I clean a Mississippi Musket Ball?
Proper cleaning for Mississippi Musket Ball: rinse only. do not file sprues or impact marks that aid identification. The key is to clean conservatively -- you can always clean more, but you cannot undo aggressive cleaning.
Where are Mississippi Musket Ball finds most common?
Mississippi Musket Ball finds are most commonly reported in the Mid-South Rivers regions. This Military item from the 1700s-1860s era is typically found near old homesteads, parks, fairgrounds, and historical sites.