Just wondering age/value of these Indian artifacts

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I was just wondering the estimate age of what I have pictured. All are creek finds. The broken tip actually has small coral fossil in it so in guessing it's pretty old. Appreciate any info. On these finds! image.webp
 

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They're great finds! You said they were creek finds, did you find them and what general area were they found in will help with id.
 

Yes they were all creek finds. All found in Louisville ky.
 

You've found some pretty nice pieces there! I like that steeply beveled blade.
 

Thanks. Does look like Ross maybe a small chip on the end. Def. worth checking the location again since all these funds were all in general area.
 

Do you find pottery in your creek too? There's probably more than one time period there. I say "get back in that creek, there's so much more to find!"
 

Yes actually lots of pottery pieces light orange in color.
 

Yes actually lots of pottery pieces light orange in color.

I love the pottery! I've found a few orange pieces and the archeologists here say they are probably Spanish in origin. Maybe sometime when you get a minute post some pics of them. They also help with time frames.
 

I never thought of keeping those pieces stupid me! Lol Still lots there though it's on my dads private land.
 

Nice finds, no offense but your pictures leave a lot to be desired. You might want to take some photos in the sunlight. At least of the two largest ones.
Just to keep ya looking and dreaming, check out this "Ross" point and what it sold for at auction...ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1447738477.651497.webp
 

I was just wondering the estimate age of what I have pictured. All are creek finds. The broken tip actually has small coral fossil in it so in guessing it's pretty old. Appreciate any info. On these finds!View attachment 1236004

Age & value?

A couple thousand years old, and priceless.




~Tejaas~
 

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You have Hardin points in your area and the bring several hundred dollars if whole. The big point looks like it has a broke stem, need photos in sunlight to really know what they are. I think those are more valuable to you as personal finds than something to sell.
 

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