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Ohio Fishspear
Here is a nice sturdy point that is typical of the type.

Beautiful Corner Notch Point
This is a beauty. I think it is a Thebes Corner Notch. It is thin, serrated, beveled on the left side and ground on the base. It has amazing patina throughout and a fine tip.

Exhausted Macorkle
A great example of the Native Americans resharpening to a point of exhaustion. They got their moneys worth out of this one. It is still a nice point it is just length challenged.

2 Small Bird Points
Here are two very nice little notched points.

Needle Tip Copena Articulate
It’s a very nice point. It has a great needle tip that is bordering on drill form.

Small Kirk Corner Notch – Palmer
This is a gorgeous little Early Archaic point. It has a sparkling quartz crystal inclusion on one side. It has fine serrations and high quality craftsmanship.

Needle Tipped Copena
Here is a very well made point. It has high quality workmanship. There is an ancient nick on one ear where the patina matches the rest of the point. A flute was formed with the basal thinning. Light grinding is also present.

Kentucky Fort Ancient
This is a thin well made point.

Very Thin Indiana Neuberger
This Early Archaic point is super thin and extremely well made. It has fine serrations and a needle tip. Unfortunately it suffers from a little field stress with a couple nicks. This would make an excellent restoration candidate.

Small Fine Dart Point – Wanda
This is an unusual little Mississippian point. It is a uniface point that was made out of a flake. This is typical for the type however it is of better quality than most.

3 Nicer Stemmed Arrowheads
Here are three better than average field grade points. These Late Archaic points range in length from 1-1/2″ to 2-1/16″. One has a needle tip. Counties recovered from will be supplied to the buyer.

Group of Native American Arrowheads
Here is a group of four arrowheads. They are all old, authentic and Native American made. Own a piece of American history. Free shipping.