How much should I ask for these artifacts?

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Hello all😁 was going thru some historic Indian artifacts that my father passed down to me, and was curious on the value on a few of the items. It's my senior year in college and I'm in need of some good cash to pay off tuition cost. First off, I have ALOT more artifacts than these passed down to me from my father. I grew up in NorthWestern Arkansas in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. I still remember being a wee boy hunting artifacts with my ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1419115840.826421.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1419115862.984114.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1419115887.339768.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1419115902.444407.webpfather hours on end, (i usually just skipped rocks lol) and listening to the Ozarks Streams roar and rumble in the background. Good times😊 Anyways I have a game stone, two paint bowls, a bead and a few other odds and ins. What should I ask price wise for these items?
 

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The bead was purchased at a auction. So I don't know where it originates from. Thanks in advance😄
 

sorry, but I would not sell them, they don't make those anymore
 

Youre probably right Jeff, but I'm kind of in a bind with school and all. Life can be a struggle sometimes. I saved all the treasures for myself of course😁 which hold a lot of sentimental value to me. All I can find on the game stone, and paint bowls is they're very scarce. Not much help there. Thanks for the quick response.
 

Well I guess I will be first to tell you but they look natural to me.
 

I'm gonna say, based on the pictures shown, they look natural to me as well.
 

Appear to be geofacts and even if they weren't what you've shown if authentic, wouldn't be worth much anyways...sorry to disappoint but the truth is what you're seeking.
 

Most of them look like natural water worn rocks to me, but if some of them are really used tools for grinding, they wouldn't be worth much at all. (Less than the cost of postage to mail them anywhere.)

sorry to disappoint but the truth is what you're seeking.

Well said.
 

I agree with others. None of those look to be artifacts. They are all natural formations and basically worth nothing monetarily speaking.
 

All I am seeing are geofacts not artifacts....
 

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