Arrowhead Age? What is it? How Old ?

I found this Arrowhead in Idaho, near fairfeild 2 days ago. Whats it worth, how old?

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Could any one help me with the where abouts of the Great piece I found while bottle digging. There are more clues that there are more. I would like help with the age era etc. Thanks M Lee S. in Idaho
 

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I'm not the Guru on this but, it might be kind of tough not being able to see the base of the point.
it looks from here it's broken off. Plus I'm sure knowing roughly the area found will help too.

I thought it might be Woodland era but, how can you really tell.


Let's hope one of the pro's will pick up on this......
 

I think dating this one is going to require much more than these pics. It may take dating the site and a LOT of research. Cool find though.
~Nashoba~
 

I find arrow heads at old home sites that are probably brought home from the Fields by kids a long time ago.
I bet there where some good arrow heads and stuff found 200 years ago by farmers.
 

It may not be an arrowhead, or spearhead, it could easily be a knife. With both ends broke it is impossible to say for sure. It does have what appears to be good patina on the top left side.

For it to be worth much it would have to be whole, or at least 95% of it be there. A few knicks will lower the price some, broken pieces lose almost all of the value except to the finder.

Here is a link to one of the BEST if not the best dealer in true authentic artifacts. I have dealt with TxDigger (Bill) for over 8 years, never in that time has anyone complained about a single point of his.

http://www.txdigger.com/
 

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