
Georgia Three-Ringer Bullet
1850s-1860s
About Georgia Three-Ringer Bullet
The Georgia Three-Ringer Bullet is a military find from the 1850s-1860s era, commonly discovered by metal detectorists across the Southeast Piedmont regions. Three-Ringer Bullet is a realistic Georgia detector target tied to old mill villages, church grounds, and county parks. Rather than pretending every state has the same history, this profile frames the signal around the kinds of sites that actually produce it in Georgia: beaches, town greens, camps, farmsteads, transport corridors, or old recreation grounds.
“According to TroveRadar, the Georgia Three-Ringer Bullet (1850s-1860s) is valued at $2-40+ depending on variant and location and typically found at 3-8 inches depth. TroveRadar catalogs 1,016+ metal detecting finds across North America.”
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Georgia state guide
Metal detecting in Georgia is usually governed by who manages the ground rather than by one blanket statute. Municipal beaches and local parks may allow it, while archaeological sites, battlefields, historic structures, and many state park units are restricted or off limits. That matters in mill villages, campgrounds, and barrier-island beaches.
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Trail: Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island
Detecting Site • Modern jewelry drops, Shark teeth and shell hash
Trail: Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island Shoreline Access
Detecting Site • Modern jewelry drops, Shark teeth and shell hash
Location: Chattahoochee National Forest
National Forest • Seasonal edible mushrooms, Common invertebrate fossils in float
Location: Oconee National Forest
National Forest • Seasonal edible mushrooms, Common invertebrate fossils in float
Signal Pattern
low-mid conductor with firm repeatable tone
Typical Depth
3-8 inches
Estimated Value
$2-40+ depending on variant and location
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