10 from the South

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Some very nice finds :) Thanks for sharing with us. Some say there is ways from telling old ones from the ones that are made now. Do you have any ideas on how to tell ?
 

Some very nice finds :) Thanks for sharing with us. Some say there is ways from telling old ones from the ones that are made now. Do you have any ideas on how to tell ?
If you look at the point under magnification it becomes very obvious. Under a stereo microscope, an old point will have a dozen different types of mineral deposits. A newly made point will have none. A new point with a fake patina might have one fresh deposit but it’s impossible to put the kind of deposits found on old real points.
 

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