CLUB MEMBER, PAT SCHULTZ
Is the 1999 winner of,
"SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN SEEK & SEARCH CLUB'S"
 FIND OF THE YEAR FOR 1999!
Classified as a small "Spear Point" by the experts, it
measures 3.75 inches long. Generally anything
shorter than 3 inches, is considered an "arrowhead".
It is estimated to be 2 to 5 thousand years old!
Although this item is copper, found in Michigan's
"Copper Country," the experts say it is not the type
normally found in this area.
Like many prehistoric finds, located in areas
 far from what would normally be considered
their proper location, this may be further proof of the Bible's 'global flood' of Noah's day. This would also
explain this projectile point's unbroken condition. What
really makes this piece rare is that it is intact!
Many projectile points were lost or discarded because
they were broken in the hunt. Perhaps the buoyancy
of the wooden handle carried the spear to this
location?
Pat found the spear point on September 8, 1999.
To deal with the highly mineralized ground, she
was running a  "Tesoro Lobo Super Traq."
Because of its condition and rarity, the value of
this item has been estimated to be between
$400.00 and $650.00
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