Is this a Net Weight?

Inkstar

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rock

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Take a pic in the outside light please its much easier to get a proper I.D. sometimes rocks come with natural holes mother nature made
 

Treasure_Hunter

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After blowing up 3rd picture it looks natural.
 

The Grim Reaper

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Any rock with a hole in it COULD have been a net weight, but without any signs of it being altered by man it would be impossible to say unless it was found in a dry cave with the net still attached.
 

unclemac

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that would have been a pretty lightweight one so i doubt it.
 

Michelle S

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I don't know I've seen that size plus it looks to have a side facial profile which is typical for native Americans to do on their tools and other rocks. It is definitely a possibility in my opinion.
 

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