Did I do well on this purchase?
goldrush00013
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Picked this up for $61. OK let me have it did I do good or bad.
The scan doesn't show it but it has green,blue,and purple toning around the edge.
The reverse (not shown) starts out green on the rim above bell and flows across the bell in shades of orange then blue.
Need to invest in a camera.
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By the way, I'm curious why you have the 00013 in your nickname and not just 13? Are you trying to be a Triple Naught Spy? (That's a reference to Jethro Bodine's Double Naught Spy act way back a long time ago in "The Beverly Hillbillies"
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
I use the same name on Heritage site,Goldrush13 was already taken.
So to keep it simple I retained it here also.
Here's 4 arrowheads!
Edited to add pics:
This was found in a sandbar in the turn of a creek in Gwinnett County Ga
Yes, that would be considered a knife,and a very nice one.
I don't recognize the type of flint it's made from,but it does resemble Carter Cave Flint from KY.
Where did you find it?
I'm guessing from what I can see of the chipping pattern it's late archaic in origin about 3000 B.C.
It's a really nice find ,thanks for sharing it!
here are my arrowheads. I found the largest two on my grandfather's farm in AR. They would go out and plow the pastures occasionally and following behind you could find one occasionally. The nickel is a 49S I found in circulation (prob EF). One of my better circ finds.
I've read it is hard to buy nice ones -just like coins. There are now many modern made counterfeits.
FrederickCoinClub
Nice finds! I'm unfamiliar with points from your neck of the woods. My knowledge is with points from Ohio and surrounding states. The large point resembles an Adena point,nice material.
Thanks for sharing!
Merc,you are correct there are alot of fakes out there!
I work for a very knowledgable collector who has 4 or five auctions a year(I do all phone bids)
If you don't know your stuff it's easy to get burned!
But you can buy outstanding artifacts for premium prices!
Gacoinguy,by the way your knife would probably go at auction for $100-$200 on a good day.
Creekbed finds are always outstanding,as they have never been subject to plowing!