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The first picture is of an Etley I believe from Dewitt Co Illinois. The second is from Cole Co Missouri. The Third is an Adena from Russell Springs Kentucky. The fourth is from Missouri also do not know type. The fifth is from Indianna Beleive to be Red Ocre blade. The final one I would like to see if I can get info from someone about It is from Deleware County Oklahoma and has the Payne Coll written on it Does anyone know anything about this collection Odd looking point I do not believe it is authentic Purchased in a large collection thought it was interesting
 

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The last one looks really awesome, but i've never seen anything like it before. Not my place to say it's not authentic. Good Luck
 

The first piece is worrisome.

The last piece that says "Deleware Co. Oklahoma" is referring to a Tussinger eccentric. The famous "Tussinger mounds" was a hoax perpetuated by Mack Tussinger in the early 20's. He took authentic pieces of large blades and rechipped them into exotic forms and deposited them into a mound in his back yard to be "discovered".

If that piece is a real Mack Tussinger piece then it does hold value. However, there are a ton of Tussinger fakes out there on the market. Yup, reproductions of fakes....and a ton of them.
 

Matt beat me to it on the last piece. It has the look of a Tussinger piece, but most of his were much more exotic and more finely made so it probably is a reproduction of a fake.

Also, the 3rd point probably isn't an Adena Point. It's to rough and is more than likely an Archaic Stemmed Point.
 

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