Copper Spearpoint?

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I don't think it is a spear point.There are native copper points,but being that copper is a soft metal that could be worked even cold,it would be much thinner and sharper,"not so blunt".It looks like a broken copper piece off of something?I can see why it could give that impression of a point though.But don't take my word for it,I am not really sure!
 

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Not sure but it looks like something...you say it's copper? I like it though.

Thanks NCPeaches, it is copper and there were Native Americans around the area. I have found nothing like it before.
 

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I don't think it is a spear point.There are native copper points,but being that copper is a soft metal that could be worked even cold,it would be much thinner and sharper,"not so blunt".It looks like a broken copper piece off of something?I can see why it could give that impression of a point though.But don't take my word for it,I am not really sure!

Thanks for your opinion. I am starting to agree more and more with you. I don't know why a spear would be so blunt. I will keep on to it just in case.
 

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I believe you may have what's known as a preform, not 100% sure though. It's basically a Copper Artifact in it's early stages of the annealing (cold hammering) process so do not throw it out.
 

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If you imagine four of them,kinda looks like something used to hold something up that was broke off.
 

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I believe you may have what's known as a preform, not 100% sure though. It's basically a Copper Artifact in it's early stages of the annealing (cold hammering) process so do not throw it out.

Thanks backbabon!
 

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Is there any possibility that it is drippings from a large brazing operation? you say it was found near a train line, seems to me that there would be lots of possibilities for things to be brazed, and brazing is just like soldering with copper/brass no?
 

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It could be brazing. Thanks for the feedback.
 

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You would need to check the copper if it is real shiny it may not be old raw copper.:dontknow:

It is not very shiny, most of it is greenish brown. Only a little spot on the back of it is shiny and I may have hit considering that I had to chip through inches of gravel to recover it.
 

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