Artifact, Egg, Concretion? Two out of three?

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Jturk76

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Looks to be a natural geod stone to me, sometimes they form with crystals inside.
Thanks for the reply. It's flippin' heavy, that's for sure. Probably should have posted it to the rocks forum.
 

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I find these all the time in the fields I hunt. Sometimes it looks as though someone cracked it opened to see what material is inside. The ones I find like yours with the circle are usually in the same area I find fired items, so I guess they may have fire popped (heated up and a piece pops off). This is just a theory of mine, and I'm not an expert.
 

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Looks to be a natural geod stone to me, sometimes they form with crystals inside.

Looks the same to me as well, I found a lot of those walking the fields along streams and creeks in Missouri...
 

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