Killer estate sale finds

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Any opinions on these artifacts would be welcome. I dug them out of the bottom of a box of old bottles and stuff at a estate sale.Condition and polish are amazing.thanks in advance.
 

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I would think those are some nice finds, what state are they from?
 
I live in southern Illinois. Material is consistent with what's around here. High chance they are local,but can't be sure since dead men tell no tales.
 
The round stone a Discoidol or Chungke stone looks like some found in Georgia and I am sure they are found in other parts of the country. It is a rare find around here.
 
That is one funky Celt! I've never seen one in that form. The discoidal is a great looking piece. They are faked pretty often so you may want to get that looked at by someone who knows them.
 
Well if you like I will give you $20 for the tan one. Thats probably a profit for you. I will take the chance on it being a reproduction :)
 

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