Fullbore
Senior Member
Not all Indian relics are created equal. You can have two spear points , let's say 5" in length. One is a paleo Clovis made of Flint Ridge, very colorful and translucent, and in museum grade quality. In the other hand, you have a Lancelot made of a very fine chert and in very good or museum condition.
Paleo point clovis's in that length and that quality have sold for 4,000-10,000 in private and public auctions. The 5" Lancelot made of chert might sell for 150-200.00.
So, my point is ( no pun intended) lol. The rarity,condition,material and time period have everything to do with value.
Do you know that tribes all over this North American continent traveled to Flint Ridge, located here in Licking Co. Imagine, Indians from the Pacific Northwest coming to licking county Ohio for ammo! Lol
Paleo point clovis's in that length and that quality have sold for 4,000-10,000 in private and public auctions. The 5" Lancelot made of chert might sell for 150-200.00.
So, my point is ( no pun intended) lol. The rarity,condition,material and time period have everything to do with value.
Do you know that tribes all over this North American continent traveled to Flint Ridge, located here in Licking Co. Imagine, Indians from the Pacific Northwest coming to licking county Ohio for ammo! Lol