Hello Bryan, The very best price guide is a book called Arrowheads by Robert M. Overstreet .It is in the ninth edition now and can be found on ebay under artifacts. Go to arrowheads.com and arrowheadauction.com That is a good place to start .The book is set up in geographic sections which helps identify points .Usually points are worth more in the area that they came from[were found in ]although there is always exceptions to the rule.NEVER buy a high end point from someone that you don't know,there are people faking them and to the untrained eye it is nearly impossible to tell. If you find a high end point [350 to 20,000 dollars ] get it authenticated by somebody like Jackson Galleries .With that done your point will bring 70 % more money.There are buyers listed in the book ,The book is the bible of artifact pricing ,a very good deal for the money almost as good of a deal as charter membership is here on Treasure Net and thats saying something ![HINT ! HINT! HINT!] Getting back to your question ,there are two prices listed in the book for each point ,the low one is wholesale and the high one is retail. Remember each points a one of a kind so the value lies in the grading as well as the type of the point -like coins . I hope that this helps in your quest for enlightenment ,and may the points give themselves up to you.... Good Luck Bob