Re: Is it for real?
I am with Curt, the color black strikes me as odd. It could be mold, but that would have destroyed everything. In the few pieces I have seen or handled, all but one (the piece in a private collection in Kansas City) were shellacked. They were all the color one expects hardtack to be, brown-tan-off white, with a reasonable amount of yellowing from the shellac. When I first started collecting original civil war items one would come across a piece every now and then, and through the years hardtack has become more and more scarce, all though you can still find a piece if you want one for a decent price.
I am with Curt, the color black strikes me as odd. It could be mold, but that would have destroyed everything. In the few pieces I have seen or handled, all but one (the piece in a private collection in Kansas City) were shellacked. They were all the color one expects hardtack to be, brown-tan-off white, with a reasonable amount of yellowing from the shellac. When I first started collecting original civil war items one would come across a piece every now and then, and through the years hardtack has become more and more scarce, all though you can still find a piece if you want one for a decent price.
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