Serrated section of a point! Wish it had been whole

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Found this section of what would have been a amazing point. The serrations on it was done by true artists!
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Thanks that's what I was thinking! Adding a picture of a few of my finds when they used to plow around me!
That’s a really nice frame. Several Hardins in there. I see two points made of Cobden with the banding and the dark blue point looks like a Copena made from Ft Payne. If so, it’s a long way from home. This white point is a classic Neuberger.
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That’s a really nice frame. Several Hardins in there. I see two points made of Cobden with the banding and the dark blue point looks like a Copena made from Ft Payne. If so, it’s a long way from home. This white point is a classic Neuberger. View attachment 2131749View attachment 2131750View attachment 2131751View attachment 2131753
Recovered a base of a clovis a few years ago and a friend of mine that worked for the Illinois archaeological department said the material that it was made of was from New York! Also have found 2 obsidian Hopewell points along the Illinois river! Makes you wonder how they were able to travel this far!
 

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