my 2nd Native American brass kettle point

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That's REALLY cool - who would have thought you could find indian relics with a metal detector. That button cleaned up very nicely as well - congrats!
 

That's incrediblely interesting and rare history right there. Congrats on your second!
 

Now those are really cool, congrats.
 

thanks you guys!
 

Excellent find! I'm still awaiting one under my cool. Congrats!
 

pretty sure I dug my 2nd 1600's native American brass kettle point.either unfinished and or some tribes didn't make holes in some of their points.Found at a 1700's site near the Quinnipiac river .the larger one on right with hole is my 1st one.Was confirmed by John Ruth & Danny LaMontagne
Awesome!! Found my very first one yesterday!
 

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pretty sure I dug my 2nd 1600's native American brass kettle point.either unfinished and or some tribes didn't make holes in some of their points.Found at a 1700's site near the Quinnipiac river .the larger one on right with hole is my 1st one.Was confirmed by John Ruth & Danny LaMontagne
Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 

pretty sure I dug my 2nd 1600's native American brass kettle point.either unfinished and or some tribes didn't make holes in some of their points.Found at a 1700's site near the Quinnipiac river .the larger one on right with hole is my 1st one.Was confirmed by John Ruth & Danny LaMontagne
really cool finds and great saves. gratz on the rare kettle point
 

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