Arrowheads price help

Undeadbeandip

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I just started looking for arrowheads this year just wondering if anyone knows where i can sell my arrowheads and for what price. 20150417_205621.webp
 

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It's hard to tell from the pic, but the tan colored one, lower center, looks like a bevel, and is probably worth more than the rest combined.
Try posting some better pics, with something added for scale.
 

Very little value in points posted other than tan and its not worth a lot. Worth more to you than a buyer..
 

I didn't even know you could sell them.
 

I just started hunting, but I know I will never get rid of any of the artifacts I find. The history and way of life of these people on top of you probably being the first person to touch those since the original maker, makes these items priceless in my opinion. I wish I had that collection, I'm jealous!
 

Black flint to a lot of collectors is considered field grade. I enjoy finding them myself no matter what color but always like the black ones the best. Now as far as value don't quit your job they aren't worth much. 5-25 each tops and 25 is for the big ones with no damage full retail.
 

ebay...sell them on ebay or a flea market table
 

I just started hunting, but I know I will never get rid of any of the artifacts I find. The history and way of life of these people on top of you probably being the first person to touch those since the original maker, makes these items priceless in my opinion. I wish I had that collection, I'm jealous!

captain redbeard: I feel the same way exactly!

Undeadbeandip: Why don't you put your awesome finds in a frame and instead of looking at them in a money way, look at them in a more personal way. Research who made them and the time periods, it just might be more fulfilling.
 

i do want to start a collection but still want to sell some too just don't know how to put some in a frame.
 

i do want to start a collection but still want to sell some too just don't know how to put some in a frame.
You really don't have much value there to sell them other than the tan one and it isn't worth much more than maybe $15.00, others only couple dollars each if that, if you insist on selling them put them on eBay, start tan at $12, others at .99 cents each...
 

Hard to believe that in the first year of hunting one of your main interests is selling what you found.. I guess everybody does things for different reasons.
What got you into the hobby to start with?
 

If you want to make money finding arrowheads then just pick up all the golfballs in the fields instead, you'll find more and make more, plus ready buyers.
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If you want to sell them sell each one on it's on. There are a number of sites on facebook that you can sell on, but this is JMO you only have about $75 tops in price, e-bay may bring you a better price I don't know. There is not a lot of money to be made in selling stuff, if you factor in the time and what it cost you to find them, not counting the time to sell them and you will never find that artifact again, but to each his own a lot of folks do it and some do it because they need the cash and I can understand that. Good Luck!
 

my brother in law got me into it. i like to look for arrowheads the thrill when you find one wanting to find more just fun too me.
 

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