The Grim Reaper
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Here are some pieces I picked up off a local guy. He had gotten a collection in trade for some coins and wasn't really interested in the artifacts, so he decided to sell them. I went to his coin shop and looked through the collection, which I will say was very impressive. He had quite a few really nice large Axes, a ton of points, a couple of Pipes, and lots of odds and ends. I looked through most of it and decided on these pieces and he gave me a really good price so I couldn't pass them up.
The black Blade is just a hair over 4 inches long, very thin, and is made from Coshocton Flint. There is no grinding whatsoever on the base, so my guess is a Late Archaic/Early Woodland piece. It is a superb artifact though, no matter what culture it's from.
The middle point in the tray is a Dovetail. It has heavy grinding on the base, but I'm not sure of the flint type.
The two points on the left and right at the top of the tray are both classic Pentagonals. The left point is made of Zaleski Flint and the right looks to be Kanawha Flint.
The bottom left point is a Palmer Point and is made from Coshocton Flint.
The bottom right is a small Lost Lake with very heavy grinding on the base and nice beveling. I'm not sure of this flint type either.
The small Necklace or Bracelet has 22 beads on it and was the best deal by far at only $25.
I scoped all of these pieces with my small hand held scope and am confident every piece is good as was all the other pieces he had. They were all no brainers and are all from my local area.
The black Blade is just a hair over 4 inches long, very thin, and is made from Coshocton Flint. There is no grinding whatsoever on the base, so my guess is a Late Archaic/Early Woodland piece. It is a superb artifact though, no matter what culture it's from.
The middle point in the tray is a Dovetail. It has heavy grinding on the base, but I'm not sure of the flint type.
The two points on the left and right at the top of the tray are both classic Pentagonals. The left point is made of Zaleski Flint and the right looks to be Kanawha Flint.
The bottom left point is a Palmer Point and is made from Coshocton Flint.
The bottom right is a small Lost Lake with very heavy grinding on the base and nice beveling. I'm not sure of this flint type either.
The small Necklace or Bracelet has 22 beads on it and was the best deal by far at only $25.
I scoped all of these pieces with my small hand held scope and am confident every piece is good as was all the other pieces he had. They were all no brainers and are all from my local area.
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