Is that all of them? i thought i saw something different i the origional pic...
Anyway, there is good news and bad news. the good news is you have some really cool authentic points. thee bad news is there isnt a lot of cash value.
The wide winged points are Gary points. Middle to late archaic and common although neat. they average 3,000 years old.
I do see several with heavy stem grinding. that generally means over 8,000 years old. The top pic looks like it has three early stemmed/wilsons which are your best points. Probably worth 50 to 75 bucks each. they are likely around 10,000 years old.
I also see what may be a GreenBriar dalton that would be about the same age as the wilsons and maybe about the same value. There also appears to be a little san patrice just below the quarter i the first pic that may be worth 25 bucks or so.
If I was you, i would put them in a nice frame and hang them on the wall unless there are more. I sure thought i could see something different in the first pic.
Anyway, there is good news and bad news. the good news is you have some really cool authentic points. thee bad news is there isnt a lot of cash value.
The wide winged points are Gary points. Middle to late archaic and common although neat. they average 3,000 years old.
I do see several with heavy stem grinding. that generally means over 8,000 years old. The top pic looks like it has three early stemmed/wilsons which are your best points. Probably worth 50 to 75 bucks each. they are likely around 10,000 years old.
I also see what may be a GreenBriar dalton that would be about the same age as the wilsons and maybe about the same value. There also appears to be a little san patrice just below the quarter i the first pic that may be worth 25 bucks or so.
If I was you, i would put them in a nice frame and hang them on the wall unless there are more. I sure thought i could see something different in the first pic.
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