Indian Phallic Stone

Bum Luck

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Assuming you're serious, that's good advice.

Got a picture of it?
 

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It would be advisable to clean thoroughly before or after using!
 

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You might want to check the books by Lar Hothem on Native American items. You may have a charmstone worth between several hundred to over one thousand dollars, depending on many factors, of course. Many of the best examples of this type of artifact were attributed to the north coast tribes of California, for some reason...Best of luck, Sub
 

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The Lar Hothem books and the Overstreet guides are best used as a reference only. Often the prices are severely bloated, or just what someone is asking for an item. Most artifacts are worth what one person is willing to pay & another is willing to accept.
 

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