Found a Screamer in Florida !!!!!!

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Oh my God is all I got to say! Well I went out on a construction site here in Pasco county after the rain and about an hour after walking and finding a few flakes and a broken point I stumbled accross this SCREAMER! This is a high quality Marion blade that is flawless and translucent because of the material it is made of. Here in Florida the Indians used solidified coral that used to be under water thousands of years ago. When Florida rose out of the water all the coral reefs over time minerlized into solid coral heads in which the Indians broke apart and heat treated them in fire pits which made the material easier to knap and the heat would also turn the coral many beautifull colors and translucent! It isn't very often that one can find a point in this condition but when you do it's a heart stopper! Thanks for looking. Ben...... HH
 

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That definitely is a beautiful point!!!!!

Bran <><
 

They are both very beautiful, the first one especially.

And quite a good size!

Wouldn't mind finding one of those beautys myself.

~Dave
 

It's too bad arrowheads don't have a date on them like the coins. I'd love to know when, where and by who that point was made.
 

THATS A STUNNER!!!!! WOOWWW!!!
 

TooManyHobbies said:
It's too bad arrowheads don't have a date on them like the coins. I'd love to know when, where and by who that point was made.
They do if you know what to look for! You can type them which dates them to a time range.
That is a GORGEOUS thing!
 

That is awesome, Am I being nosy if I ask how much something like that is worth?
 

thats killer ,, nice find ,,, guzz
 

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