Are Indian arrowheads worth money?

While most arrowheads aren't worth much, some of them are worth a fortune. Clovis points are worth more due to their rarity. While other arrowheads made in recent centuries are easy to find, Clovis arrowheads are much harder to come across. Therefore, when found, they can sell hundreds or thousands of dollars.
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What are ancient arrowheads worth?

Well-made, authentic arrowheads from the Clovis or Folsom eras can easily bring $5,000 to $10,000 each, while equally fine Late Prehistoric arrow points may bring $100, making age a most crucial factor.
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How can you tell if a arrowhead is real?

Examine the surface of the arrowhead. Authentic arrowheads feature flake scars where pieces of the rock were hit away. These scars are normally curved; however, if the arrowhead is very old, these scars may be smoothed over. If this is the case, examine the surface of the arrowhead with a magnifying glass.
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How do I sell my arrowheads?

You can sell them to ancient artifact buyers, use a website that fosters the sale of authentic ancient artifacts or sell them on your own through an online store or at an artifact event. Services like ArrowheadsUSA.com and Arrowheads.com remove a lot of the legwork. They will appraise and sell or buy your goods.
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How do you appraise arrowheads?

The Arrowheads.com Appraisal Process

appraisal. For a photo-based appraisal, please send clear photos of your items along with a ruler included in the photo for size reference. Based on your photos we will appraise your artifacts and email you back with our estimated value.
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What arrowheads are worth the most money?

The most expensive arrowhead ever sold was a prehistoric Clovis point, made of rare green obsidian that went for a whopping $276,000! The most sought-after and rare arrowheads are Clovis points made from a unique material.
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Where is the best place to sell arrowheads?

Arrowheads.com is the premier place to sell arrowheads and unwanted Indian artifact collections. With access to the best authenticators in the hobby, we are sure to offer you top dollar for your unwanted artifacts.
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Is it illegal to sell arrowheads?

It is illegal and unethical to collect artifacts on public lands. Artifacts include anything made or used by humans including arrowheads and flakes, pottery, basketry, rock art, bottles, coins, metal pieces, and even old cans.
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Can you sell Native American arrowheads?

Q: Is it legal to buy and sell Native American artifacts? A: Yes, as long as the items were found in accordance with state and federal laws, they are completely legal to buy, sell, and trade.
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How many different types of arrowheads are there?

There are various kinds of arrowheads designed by the Native Americans. Around 1,200 types have been recorded to date. The identification of these arrowheads would let you learn more about the history and way of life of the people who made and used them, which could have dated back thousands of years ago.
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What is a Clovis arrowhead?

Clovis arrowheads have concave base and convex sides. The broadest areas for Clovis arrowheads are situated either in the near midsection or toward the base of the point. Clovis arrowheads are usually crafted out of stone or chert. Clovis arrowheads have typical slender blades and have parallel curved edges.
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What were tiny arrowheads used for?

Size and Shape Matters. Myth Number 2: The smallest arrowheads were used for killing birds.
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Are Indian artifacts worth money?

While many small stone tools sell for under $50 on auction sites, authenticated, valuable Indian artifacts can be worth much more. Here are some of the most valuable Native American artifacts that have sold on eBay: A carved stone effigy dating from 1000 BC to 400 BC sold for about $2,200 in 2020.
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What are Indian arrowheads made of?

For arrowheads, or projectile points, they relied on a variety of resources, primarily stone, bone, and antler. Chert, flint, and obsidian were the types of rock most often obtained to manufacture these early lithic points.
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Where are Clovis arrowheads found?

Clovis points were first discovered near the city of Clovis, New Mexico, and have since been found over most of North America and as far south as Venezuela.
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What to do if you find an artifact?

Leave the artifact where you found it. Please don't pick it up, move it, throw it, put it in your pocket or your bag, or bury it.
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Where can I authenticate Indian artifacts?

The IAGA, headed by Joseph Mattingly, is the premiere evaluation service for establishing the authenticity, value and provenance of Indian artifact-based assets. We are a professional service provider specializing in Indian artifact Authentication, Grading, Appraisals and Liquidation with over 30 years of experience.
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What does it mean when you find an arrowhead?

Sign of Good Luck or Good Fortune

The red Indian arrowhead is a symbol of good fortune or good luck. You will be able to unlock the hidden intention if you found an arrowhead while walking. Using the arrowhead is less superstitious today. It is not used as a weapon during the war.
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Is it illegal to own Indian artifacts?

Under U.S. law, archaeological materials that are taken from federal or Indian lands without a permit are unlawful. Ancient objects that are found on private land are legal for individuals to own under NAGPRA, although these objects could (very rarely) be subject to a civil claim of superior title by a tribe.
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Can archaeologists keep what they find?

Professional archaeologists do not keep, buy, sell, or trade any artifacts. Quite simply, they don't get to keep what they find because it doesn't belong to them. If archaeologists kept what they found, they would be the only ones to know the story behind the object. Archaeologists want to share their discoveries.
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How much is a Indian Tomahawk worth?

A tomahawk with a forged head, file branding and tacked is worth $6,000 to $8,000.
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How do you sell ancient things?

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What is the oldest Native American artifact?

The oldest reliably dated artifact turned out to be the 8500-year-old projectile point found in Wisconsin.
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