Pennsylvania find

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Nman is correct. Its a water worn anomaly...
 

Sorry have to agree with newnan man and relicgrabber, it is natural, with no signs of being worked by man. Water erosion can form some really strange shapes many times..
 

Concur that is a natural stone.
 

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