Description: Up for sale is a unique piece - a 1903-P Indian Head Cent with an added bonus of an Agate Arrowhead. This is a nice collection gift for that special collector in you life. This coin has a rich history dating back to the turn of the century and is sure to be a great addition to any collection. Its circulated nature adds to its charm and authenticity. The obverse features a depiction of the young Lady Liberty while the reverse has an image of a wreath of corn, wheat, cotton, and tobacco. The Agate Arrowhead is a beautiful and unique addition, perfect for display or use as a pendant. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind item! 1903 Indian Head cent plus 2.5" ARROWHEAD DOVE TAIL KIRK CORNER NOTCH Also includes a picture card of Geronimo: Apache warrior, leader, and legend. GeronimoApache leader "Stunning Collection" Very nice specimen arrowhead plus High Grad Indian Head penny Arrowhead handmade of Agate, consistent with that of ancient material and techniques MAKES A VERY NICE GIFT FOR THE COLLECTOR OR YOURSELF I'm 75 years old and selling my collections to help pay Rx costs that Medicare does not cover. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, I truly want every buyer to be 100% satisfied. My auctions are offered with a 14 day full satisfaction guarantee (unless otherwise noted) and for sale, with No Reserve, to the highest bidder. Please pay within 72 hours so I can keep my records straight.Thank you, Shipping is a flat $5.67 per auction (I will combine up to two auctions for one shipping price – wait for me to send you an invoice with combined shipping). Buying two auctions is a great savings. Shipping comes with tracking. If you want to save on shipping please wait until your final invoice has been received. Flint arrowheads were commonly used in ancient times due to the ease of shaping and sharpening, and the abundance of flint deposits. Agate arrowheads were less commonly used, but were prized for their beauty and hardness.Overall, flint arrowheads are more common and utilitarian, while agate arrowheads are rarer. Examples of rare materials that may make an arrowhead valuable are:Jasper ** Agate ** BEAUTIFUL RARE AGATE ARROWHEADS...SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONSQuartzPetrified woodExamples of common materials:FlintObsidianChertWood THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ARCHERYPaleontologists generally agree that the invention of bows and arrows in the Paleolithic period, which is about 71,000 years ago. This data is based on archaeological evidence of arrowheads and cave paintings. They show that prehistoric men used bows and arrows to hunt. Originally, bows and arrows were tools developed in hunter-gatherer societies for the provision of food. But arrowheads assumed importance in another way thousands of years later when men began to fight among themselves for resources or for tribal superiority, eventually utilizing these tools as weapons of war. Whereas other weapons, like spears or blades, could be very lethal, the bow and arrow allowed prehistoric hunters to kill prey from a distance, sometimes without even arousing the prey.So as you can see, the Native Americans are down an ancient timeline of users of the bow and arrow, their arrow-heads give us a hint into a much deeper time tunnel, stretching far into prehistoric periods.
Price: 8.99 USD
Location: Buffalo, New York
End Time: 2024-11-25T20:15:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.37 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: Small Cent
Coin: Indian Head
Year: 1903
Strike Type: Business
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: Uncertified