Complete to near complete points

Crown240

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Thought I'd post some pics of the complete to near complete points from my original post last Friday. I really appreciate the help and guidance from several members here... so Thanks Again for your time!

Questions:
1. Is there a good/reliable chart that shows different point types and the periods of time they are associated with? (these points are from south central Ohio)
2. Are there some "stand-out" points in this collection?
3. Should I include some of the broken/damaged points that I have in the final display case's or would that take away from overall presentation?
4.The last pic has some pieces that I'm unsure of... I now know there's a cannel goal pendant, a couple drills and maybe a few other arrowheads... but is there anything in this group that is unusual?

1" or less
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1"-1.5"
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1.5" - 2"
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2" & above
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I'm not sure what all these pieces are but they're intact.
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tamrock

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I think I average 300 pieces to one decent piece out here in the west. Pretty much all hard and rocky ground is where I find anything. Plowed fields I never see anything around in those. Still it's looking for anything that keeps me out again and again. Super nice collection you have there.
 

willjo

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Most or all these points looks like field grade points, but there is nothing wrong with those being in a case. Most all mine are field grade and I have them in cases and carry them to shows. The website that NCPEACHES RECOMENDED IS A good one and every point will not fit in a category. I would included the dinged points because you may not have another like it.
 

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Crown240

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Oct 23, 2015
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Most or all these points looks like field grade points, but there is nothing wrong with those being in a case. Most all mine are field grade and I have them in cases and carry them to shows. The website that NCPEACHES RECOMENDED IS A good one and every point will not fit in a category. I would included the dinged points because you may not have another like it.

What is field grade? Average?
That's a great website... Thanks!
I have several more pieces that are dinged but certainly presentable... are you suggesting to put those in the display cases as well?
 

willjo

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I usually put my dinged or broke points in a case and if I find a better one I can replace it with the better one. Field grade is surface finds that are not perfect .
 

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