#Native american black axe head full#
It was a full groove, double axe head and quite primitive. I concur with Chadakoin 100%, have had one of my own this past year. VERY NICE FULL GROOVE AXE ! axe's come in more than a few forms there are raised ridge grooved forms there are pick forms double bit a nd many different shapes and sizesĮach Native was his own artist your axe is worth around $350 with no county info but could sell up to $500 being from Ohio and the fact you know who found it Ohio artifacts have a high collector valueĪs far as the other artifact i cant see the top in the picture so i cant call it a celt as of yet and im not sure its size but very nice artifacts ! I am a resident of Missouri as well and but sadly the only axe i have found was the broken bit end :( should take more pics of the other artifact id love to see it I think it depends on the area you try to sell it in. I wouldn't guess as low as $20.here in Missouri they go for quite a lot more. My mother found a near identical one in the riverbed here in Waynesville, MO. I know you didn't ask me but, I like to be helpful when I can. Thanks Chadakoin! Excuse my ignorance, but, what's B.P.? All I know is B.C. These were made and used throughout most of North America, with minor variations in form. This is a Native American full-grooved axe, i.e. Some collectors from towns will pay hundreds for a postcard of their town. No where special, I think just somewhere in ohio or michigan. As for the age, I would guess from the weathering, about 300-500 years old. The value could rise if it was found in some unusual place. Where was it found? It is probably worth about twenty dollars. It looks like a Native American hand celt.