Need help with Indian ax

cheech

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Pick these up the other day just wondering if they are genuine Ax head and if possible where they might have come from thank you
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jmaschal

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Picked up? Can you provide more details? If purchased where? Any background? Better pics of both bits and close ups of the groove on dark one. They look good from a distance but they are often faked. I am more skeptical of the dark one.
 

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What do you know about the belt buckle? Fake Civil War relics and fake Indian relics are a combo I used to see at a
couple of shows.

One if the axes looks ok, but could be modern as well. One looks odd.
 

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cheech

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Picked up? Can you provide more details? If purchased where? Any background? Better pics of both bits and close ups of the groove on dark one. They look good from a distance but they are often faked. I am more skeptical of the dark one.

I bought them from an estate sale along with the US belt buckle the owner of the house was into metal detecting here is a few more pictures
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jmaschal

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I would lean to say yes on the axes. Nice ones if real deal. I see a lot of pecking and imperfections to indicate by hand. Just my opinion curious on other thought... I would have grabbed them.
 

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Say Cheech, Before judging the black axe too harshly see if a magnet will stick to it. If so, even slightly, it may be meteoritic iron. Very, very rare but they do exist. I have a piece in my collection that I accidently discovered was magnetic. Its very black and has a high luster like your piece. The deep black color comes from nickel that has been heated to a very high temperature. The reason it's, only mildly, magnetic is it's basically stainless steel. How in the world they ever shaped it is a total mystery to me. abrasion I suppose.
You won't have much luck searching for them on the net although once I found one on a Latin American auction site. About the size of the plate in your photo and brought a significant price. I attempted to find out who had confirmed the content but never got answer back. Nice Finds.
 

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cheech

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Say Cheech, Before judging the black axe too harshly see if a magnet will stick to it. If so, even slightly, it may be meteoritic iron. Very, very rare but they do exist. I have a piece in my collection that I accidently discovered was magnetic. Its very black and has a high luster like your piece. The deep black color comes from nickel that has been heated to a very high temperature. The reason it's, only mildly, magnetic is it's basically stainless steel. How in the world they ever shaped it is a total mystery to me. abrasion I suppose.
You won't have much luck searching for them on the net although once I found one on a Latin American auction site. About the size of the plate in your photo and brought a significant price. I attempted to find out who had confirmed the content but never got answer back. Nice Finds.

No luck with the magnet sticking thanks for the advice
 

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