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Arrowhead Collection

JamesBondaka

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I have this collection for quite a few years....thinking of doing something with it. Anyone know approximately what they are worth?

thanks
 
Nice collection. Sorry I can't give you much info on them as I'm not that educated on arrowheads.

Here is mine.

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My bird points

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go buy an Overstreet Arrowhead price guide. It is kind of like the red book for coins, they are about 25 bucks off the auction sites.
 
at the auction that i go too a collection of that size would go for $70-90 dollars, but i have no idea how much their actually worth
 
Are these personal finds. Its hard to tell from the picture but a few look like reproductions. Most look like common field grade points with low value. The Overstreet Arrowhead Price Guide is a good reference book for determining the name/type of points you have but most of the prices listed in the book are far too high. I agree with DiggingTexas on the value. If all the points are real the collection should bring $50.00 to $100.00.
 
Some of them looks like reproductions, fakes to me too! Bottom row, on the end looks like a drill. With the possibility of some being fakes, a serious collector would shy away from buying them, sorry, just my opinion. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Kelley (Texas) said:
Some of them looks like reproductions, fakes to me too! Bottom row, on the end looks like a drill. With the possibility of some being fakes, a serious collector would shy away from buying them, sorry, just my opinion. Kelley (Texas) :)

I think a serious collector would know what he/her is talking about.....thats why they are serious collector. I was hoping someone would know, thus my inquiry.

Thanks all for your info
 
Found most of these in west central Utah.
 
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