Click to view - WinRelic where you find affordable authentic ancient Indian arrowheads, Indian artifacts and other ancient relics from the past as well as other collectibles. Click to view some of Jeff's non-relic interesting items
Click to view - 22 inch pipe stem with two 3/8 brass bands around the stem by the blade.
Click to view - Needle tip Benton style relic, Edmonson County Kentucky, personal find of Chester Logsdon during the 1970's which exhibits good mineralization and patina.
Click to view - Flint ridge MacCorkle found in Hancock County Indiana by Charlie Webb size 2 5/8 inch x 1 1/2 inch
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5 3/4 inch Knobbed Hardin made from low grade Ft. Payne which exhibits good mineralization. Ex-Tom Cadle.
Darrell has decided to sell his personal collection by the frame or by individual relic. If you are interested, email for more images or information about a relic, or for pricing.

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Your on-line store for collectibles, antiques, and Indian Relics
Welcome to WinRelic where you find affordable authentic ancient Indian arrowheads, Indian artifacts and other ancient relics from the past as well as other collectibles.

All relics are guaranteed to paper. Check out the relics. We are having an inventory reduction sale, ALL items for sale - even personal finds. If you don't like our price, email us with a reasonable offer. Don't see a price listed, email us with a reasonable offer.


Computerize your collection

WinRelic is an Artifact cataloging program which you can use to track your relic finds, purchases and more. WinRelic was specifically designed and coded for cataloging relic finds, by Jeff Anderson, a long time relic collector and surface hunter.

To read more about WinRelic click here.

WinRelic can be used to catalog metal detection finds, mushroom hunting finds and has many other applications. Modifications has halted on WinRelic and can be used for a token fee.


I regret to announce that my best friend for many years, Darrell Cross, passed December 2010. I will miss him greatly.

Who we are:

I am Jeff Anderson, Librarian for the Central States Archaeological Societies. I found my first relic, a flared bit celt in 1967.

Fred 'Flintstone' Winn and I started surface collecting while living in Missouri in 1978. Darrell Cross and I surface hunted since we met each other in a field in the early 1980's. Darrell started searching for relics in the late 1970's. Darrell has decided to sell his personal collection by the frame or by individual relic. If you are interested, email for more images or information about a relic, or for pricing.

Many of our finds together are pictured here, some are for sale. If you have any questions, email us.

 

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Can't Find Something?

We have a wide assortment of collectibles and Indian Relics. If you can not find a relic type or style you are interested in, email and we will check our inventory which may not be listed on the web site.

 

All Indian Artifacts are Guaranteed Authentic with a 30 day money back guarantee. Many are personal finds, all artifacts are 100 percent authentic that were legally obtained with permission on private property. Any available history will be supplied at purchase.

Check out our lower cost relics. We offer many fine relics at a low cost in those pages in an attempt to sale relics, and give buyers a great deal.

 

 

We are currently buying
  • A. D.Grutzmacher of Mukwonago Wisconsin catalogs
  • trade era items (silver, crosses, broach)
  • cartouches marked axes
If you are interested in selling,contact Jeff Anderson

 

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Hancock County Indiana
flint ridge MacCorkle found in Hancock County Indiana.
 
Knobbed Hardin size 5 3/4 inch
Benton style from Edmonson County Kentucky.
Flint ridge MacCorkle found in Hancock County Indiana by Charlie Webb size 2 5/8 inch x 1 1/2 inch.
 

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c/o Jeff Anderson
P.O. Box 117
Maxwell, Indiana
46154