Native American Indian Medicine Pouch RARE, 6/25/1876, Collection, COA, 005

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Native American Indian Medicine Pouch RARE, 6/25/1876, Collection, COA, 005
Native American Indian Medicine Pouch RARE, 6/25/1876, Collection, COA, 005
Native American Indian Medicine Pouch RARE, 6/25/1876, Collection, COA, 005

Native American Indian Medicine Pouch RARE, 6/25/1876, Collection, COA, 005
These unique item are Custer Battle relic # 11 believed to be lost during the infamous battle that took place on June 25, 1876. The item has a fascinating origin as it was discovered in a Custer Battle find. Its provenance is also noteworthy as there is an ownership history available for interested buyers.. THIS WAS FOUND D IN THE INDIAN VILLAGE. AFTER THE BIG BATTLE. These authentic Indian Medicine pouch comes with the C. NOTE: CHECK OUR LISTINGS FOR MORE CUSTER RELATED ARTIFACTS. CALLING ALL Collectors and History buffs.
Native American Indian Medicine Pouch RARE, 6/25/1876, Collection, COA, 005

Rare Native American Texas Langtry Arrowhead Point

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Rare Native American Texas Langtry Arrowhead Point
Rare Native American Texas Langtry Arrowhead Point
Rare Native American Texas Langtry Arrowhead Point
Rare Native American Texas Langtry Arrowhead Point
Rare Native American Texas Langtry Arrowhead Point
Rare Native American Texas Langtry Arrowhead Point

Rare Native American Texas Langtry Arrowhead Point
I’ve always been fascinated by arrowheads, coins, currency, militaria, art, and just about anything with history behind it. Every piece has a story. And I enjoy finding collectors for the ones that catch my eye. I’m always open to fair deals and good conversations. Daniel’s Relic Colosseum is proudly veteran-owned. Is a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included? If a COA is included, you’ll see it photographed in the listing. It’s important for collectors especially novice collectors to know that a COA is an opinion from an individual and not a guarantee. If there’s no COA, the item is considered uncertified, and it’s up to you as the collector to decide if it belongs in your collection and if your willing to take the chance on the piece. I’m always happy to help fellow collectors find the right piece for their collection. Here for your consideration is a very rare Langtry point from Reel county Texas.
Rare Native American Texas Langtry Arrowhead Point