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ID:	627262 I found this arrowhead recently. I live at the base of Mt. Antero in Colorado known for aquamarine gemstones. Aqua / topaz or glass? Click image for larger version

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  • #2
    Some better pictures would be helpful. It's very difficult to see any patina. I would venture to guess that it's glass.
    South Carolina

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    • #3
      Did you find any other points in this area? Modern or old I couldn’t say but that is a beauty!
      SE ARKANSAS

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      • ScottEr
        ScottEr commented
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        yes I found 3 others that seem much older I'll post some pix.

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      • #5
        The picture is a bit blurry, but the top one looks to be a nice sugar quartz point. The others are nice points, too!
        The blue one looks like it’s base has broken off, is that the case?
        Nice points though!

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        • #6
          Walk into any jewelry store that has a gemologist
          in house . This would be just amazing if it were a gem .

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          • #7
            I'm guessing it is native American but made of post contact glass.

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            • #8
              Welcome to our site Scott. Your in a good place to ID your finds. I agree with Tam take it to a Gemologist. It will be a very rare gem point. We don't talk about prices here but it would be very valuable if it is Aquamarine or topaz. Kim
              Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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