(9) Native American ARROWHEADS or Projectile Points in a Display CaseWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$45(8 bids)
(20) Native American ARROWHEADS or Projectile Points in a Display CaseWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$20(3 bids)
NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIFACTS HAND KNAPPED FLINT / STONE PROJECTILE POINTS / ARROWHEADS / TOOLSPremier Auctions LLC4.4(75)$10
NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIFACTS HAND KNAPPED FLINT / STONE PROJECTILE POINTS / ARROWHEADS AND TOOLSPremier Auctions LLC4.4(75)$10
NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIFACTS HAND KNAPPED FLINT / STONE PROJECTILE POINTS / ARROWHEADSPremier Auctions LLC4.4(75)$10
(15) Ancient Prehistoric Native American ARROWHEADS or Projectile PointsWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$120(13 bids)
(11) Prehistoric Native American ARROWHEADS or Projectile Points in a Display CaseWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$95(21 bids)
(17) Prehistoric Native American ARROWHEADS or Projectile Points in a Display CaseWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$50(13 bids)
(7) Prehistoric Native American ARROWHEADS or Projectile Points in a Display CaseWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$100(28 bids)
(13) Native American ARROWHEADS or Projectile Points in a Display CaseWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$90(14 bids)
SoldPre-Columbian Copper CurrencyCopper pieces with flat, curved forms and natural patinated surfaces. Keywords: native american, indian artifact, arrowhead, paleo, clovis, dalton, arrowhead collectionSee Sold Price
Sold6 Aztec Copper Hoe Currency MoneyPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec, ca. 15th century CE. A collection of 6 cast copper pieces known as "hoe" money, as it was used as currency in the Aztec empire. Each is shaped with the characteSee Sold Price
SoldPrecolumbian Copper Axe Currency, MichoacanPrecolumbian Copper Axe Currency, Tarascan Culture, Michoacan, Mexico, 800-1500 C.E., Fine Aged Patina, Private Ohio CollectionSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Aztec Copper Hoe CurrencyPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec, ca. 15th century CE. A hammered-copper currency piece in the shape of a hoe with a short neck and a broad, crescent-shaped blade. This standardized currency inSee Sold Price
SoldThree Aztec Copper Hoe Money**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1500 CE. A flat, flared "hoe" shaped piece of copper currency from the Aztec Empire. A lengthy handle extendsSee Sold Price
SoldPRE-COLUMBIAN COPPER AXES, COLLECTION OF 5Pre-Columbian copper axes, collection of 5, copper axe currency, excellent patina. Origin: South America. Age: 800-1200 A.D. Measures 6 1/4" L x 2 3/4" W. Weighs 1.6 oz.See Sold Price
SoldThree Aztec Copper Axe Heads Tepoztli / Tajadero**Originally Listed At $400** Pre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec, ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A collection of 3 hammered-copper blades that were used for currency or ceremony: one with a crescent-shapedSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Copper Hoe Money Collection (6 pcs)**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec, ca. 15th century CE. A fine collection of 6 copper pieces known as "hoe" money, as it was used as currency in the Aztec empire. The prSee Sold Price
SoldFive Aztec Copper Hoe Money PiecesPre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1500 CE. A group of five flat, flaring "hoe" shaped pieces of unstamped currency. These are also known as tajaderos, the Spanish word for a chopping knifeSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Copper Axe Heads - 3 Tepoztli + 1 Tajadero**Originally Listed At $300** Pre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A fine collection of copper axe heads used as utilitarian tools and as a form of currency. The 3 thicker blSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Copper Hoe Money, ex-Kahlil Gibran**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Central Mexico, Aztec, ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A fine cast-copper piece of currency of a crescent-shaped form with a wide rectangular handle. This type of ancientSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of 5 Aztec Copper Hoe Money PiecesPre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1500 CE. A group of five flat, flaring "hoe" shaped pieces of unstamped currency. These are also known as tajaderos, the Spanish word for a chopping knifeSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Copper Axe Head / Tajadero (used as money)Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A fine copper axe head displaying an elongated body that flares to a curved blade at one end. Used as currency in pre-Columbian MSee Sold Price
SoldLARGE AZTEC COPPER HOE / CELT, OFTEN THOUGHT TO BE A FORM OF CURRENCY, NICE LARGER EXAMPLE, PRECOLUMLARGE AZTEC COPPER HOE / CELT, OFTEN THOUGHT TO BE A FORM OF CURRENCY, NICE LARGER EXAMPLE, PRECOLUMBIAN, MEXICOSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 4 Pre-Columbian Mixtec Copper Axe Money**Originally Listed At $200** Pre-Columbian, Post Classic Maya, Mixtec, modern day Mexico, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A group of four flat, bronze, flaring "hoe" shaped pieces of unstamped currency. These aSee Sold Price
Sold12 Pre-columbian Inca Copper Trade ToolsA group of Inca copper trade currency from northern Ecuador, ca. 1400 ā 1500 AD. There is a set of five ingots each 2-1/8ā long and a group of four that are 1-1/8ā long. Each of the smaller onesSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Mexican Copper Axe Hoe CurrencyOrigin: Mexican, Tenochtitlan, Aztech, 1350- 1500 AD Dimensions: Each measures about 6x5.25 in.See Sold Price
SoldFour Pre-Columbian Copper CeltsPre-Columbian, Peru, Chimu, ca. 1100 to 1470 CE; Valley of Mexico, Mixtec people, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A set of 4 cast-copper from 2 distinct Pre-Columbian cultures. The celt with the thinnest body isSee Sold Price
SoldChimu Copper / Post-Conquest Inca Bronze Tumis**Originally Listed At $500** Pre-Columbian, Northern Coast of Peru, Chimu culture, ca. 1100 to 1470 AD; Inca Empire, Post-Conquest period, ca. 16th to 17th century CE. A lovely pair of tumis: 1 ChimuSee Sold Price
Sold7 Mixtec Copper Pendants - Monkey Head FormPre-Columbian, Mexico, Mixtec culture, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A delightful ensemble of 7 copper pendants in the form of monkey heads. Each of the ancient simians displays applied and openwork facial feaSee Sold Price
Six Chimu Copper Appliques - Lords Holding KerosPre-Columbian, Peru, North Coast, Chimu Culture, ca. 900 to 1470 CE. A striking group of six hammered copper appliques depicting standing lords, each shown holding a ritual kero (drinking cup) to theSee Sold Price
SoldRare Inca Copper Bola Weapon - Jaguars & SpikesPre-Columbian, Peru to Bolivia, Inca, ca. 1400 to 1500 CE. A rare type of Inca weaponry known as a bola or an ayllo made from heavy cast-copper with single loop ring at base that would be tied to theSee Sold Price
SoldChimu Copper Funerary MaskPre-Columbian, Peru, Chimu, ca. 1100 to 1470 CE. A fascinating funerary mask made of hammered copper, created to be affixed to a mummy bundle. The face has a fascinating shape, with a broad, v-shapedSee Sold Price
SoldInca Copper Axe Head**Originally Listed At $1000** Pre-Columbian, Southern Peru, Inca Empire, ca. 1400 to 1533 CE. A cast-copper axe head presenting a thick rectangular body and a crescent-shaped blade with projecting laSee Sold Price