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Dalton 717. 4-3/16” x 1-1/8”. Made of cream/off-white Burlington chert. Well-made and strongly beveled. Found in Pike County, Missouri. COA from Rogers. $650.

Milnesand/Firstview 519. 1-3/8” x 11/16”. Translucent black/dark gray Obsidian. Fine flaking. Snapped-off at it’s base but not too far back because it still has well-ground edges about 1/3 of it’s length. The fractured edges are smoothed so perhaps it was salvaged and re-used in it’s current condition. Found in New Mexico. Very rare type. Earthworks Artifacts COA (as Milnesand) Ben Stermer COA (as Firstview); either way, it's a rare type. $200. 

Angostura 341. 4-3/16” x 1-5/16”. Made of Fort Payne chert in mottled light shades of gray/cream/blue. Pictured in Who’s Who # 7, page 341. Well made and in great condition. Found by Ken Knowles in Penn Township, Mason County, Illinois. COA from Ben Stermer. $750.

 Hardaway 713. 2-1/2” x 1-3/8”. Made of Blue/Gray and Tan Fort Payne chert. Multiple basal thinning strikes on both sides. Found in Hardin County, Tennessee. Davis COA (G-8). $350.

                                                                                                   Stringtown (Paleo) 275. 4-1/8” long, broad stemmed Lanceolate form made of Colorful Coshocton flint in shades of Black/Gray/Blue and Red. Classic flaking and “eared” base. A very rare early point type. Found in Ohio. (3) COA's from Earthworks Artifacts, Jackson, Stermer. $650. 


 
   
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