Any way to date axe head?

Fletch88

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Can't help on the dates but wanted to let you know you have some nice finds Fletch.

Thanks vp! I still haven't found any coins pre 1900. I envy all the old ones I see on Tnet!

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Fletch88.
That ax head is similar to others from Civil War sites. There are examples on a Liberty Museum website which show axes from a large union army camp. If there is not a makers mark then it gets tougher to determine much about date and place of manufacture. You might clean it and read the makers mark. Refer to Treasurenet forum on cleaning iron. I need to clean a few ax heads too.
 

LOOKS LIKE A KENTUCKY AXE HEAD NEET FINDS .
 

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