I bought these this morning through a proxie bidding service so I never got to look at them in person. All of them were found in southern Colorado and seemed authentic but the pictures are kind of fuzzy. Before i tell you it was a good deal just know it was an estate sale and only one other person bid Raising my pre bid by 10 dollars. So, if they are authentic I got an amazing deal, if not i feel i paid a fair price for a nice collection of assorted modern points.
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Its starting to get pretty cold so I was re arranging my bedroom to get the bed away from the windows and found this. I started thinking if I saw this in that case i would federally think it was fake. Maybe I'm stretching here but we will see in a week or two when they get here.3 Photos
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Well the results are in and I think I did alright. Some of them may be fake but most seem real to me the ones I thought were fake I looked at with a loupe and could see plenty of red sand and dirt hidden in all the little cracks and crevices. Patina is not immediately present but after looking at several points found in the sandy areas of south eastern Colorado and adjoining p parts of Texas they seem similar. Here are a few8 Photos
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Let's see up close pics of the Paleo looking ones. If they are real it could pay for the whole frame. Especially the 2 tone one in the middle. Most of the points looks good to me. Especially how I can tell they have been sitting in that frame for years by the impressions they left.NW Georgia,
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