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Any ideas?

Mike,
I see several items on your link, one was an $800 C.S. Oconee River Bolt, the next was the tail fragment of a U.S. Schenkl shell and the one labeled 20th Cen. cannonball is a WWII APHE shell.
John
 
Mike,
I see several items on your link, one was an $800 C.S. Oconee River Bolt, the next was the tail fragment of a U.S. Schenkl shell and the one labeled 20th Cen. cannonball is a WWII APHE shell.
John

Yes, the poorly described "cannonball" is the one I'm referring to. Almost looks like an upper driving band...I didn't think anything post WWI had those?
 
Without a diameter, it is hard to positively ID, but it looks like a 75mm APCapped projo, minus the cap and ballistic cap and rotating band. This projectile would have been fired by the Sherman Tank with 75mm gun, and the B-25 aircraft carrying the same gun. The small rotating band would make it 75mm instead of the 76mm which has a much larger band or the 3 inch Navy which also has a larger band. This projo was issued in two configurations, filled with explosive with a base fuze/tracer or empty with a base plug and tracer.
 
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