Native American Point or Tool?

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I found a point not far from where this was found in the past and both appeare to be made of the same stone. This item appears to have been napped, however it appears somewhat thick at almost half inch at thickest part. Opinions on this item. Found in the northeast panhandle of West Virginia. The last pictures of the point in my palm is the one I found in same area last year. Thanks for looking.
 

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I think it's a point.
 

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I didn’t see any perfect matches but these were close, I kind of like Potts
 

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I believe that you have a broken tool. JMO
 

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Maybe just me but I see flaking all the way around I would think a break would be a sharp line and a flat face, could be a break they tried to refashion into a new tool
 

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