🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Along with several civil war buttons and coins, I found this axe head. It turned out to be in pretty rough shape. Any ideas on age or mfr?

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antique and vintage claw hatchets were shaped just like that on the poll end although I have not seen an axe with that claw. What is the length and weight?
IMO, it is not in bad shape, maybe the deeper pocks are hammered forge marks. Good find !
 

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I think it's a fairly modern, forged tool head that has been rusting in the ground for several years. The pock marks are where iron-eating bacteria have been feeding. They would have been rust pustules before the restorer ground the surface that we see.
 

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I wondered about that same area, was it a word. The more I look at it, yes, an O, L and A are legible.
Everyone is going to see it different, I see D. Poula, that is a surname although very uncommon in the states (see some N.E.) and have found differences in the origin from French to Spanish to Portuguese.
I know, a shot in the dark.

edit, now I'm seeing Poulia, whatever???
 

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