gsmitty99er Tenderfoot Joined Apr 16, 2023 Messages 5 Reaction score 18 Golden Thread 0 Mar 23, 2024 #1 Found this stone in a creek in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Some signs of worksmanship are present, but could be just a normal stone. Any ideas? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Agony and Death on a Gold Rush Steamer: The Disastrous Sinking of the Side-Wheeler Yankee Blade - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments IMG_2639.webp 842.2 KB · Views: 39 IMG_2640.webp 766.9 KB · Views: 39 IMG_2643.webp 726.3 KB · Views: 39 IMG_2642.webp 797.3 KB · Views: 37 IMG_2641.webp 830.5 KB · Views: 36 IMG_2644.webp 717.9 KB · Views: 35 IMG_2645.webp 728.2 KB · Views: 33 IMG_2646.webp 1.2 MB · Views: 40 Upvote 1
Found this stone in a creek in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Some signs of worksmanship are present, but could be just a normal stone. Any ideas? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Agony and Death on a Gold Rush Steamer: The Disastrous Sinking of the Side-Wheeler Yankee Blade - Grab it through Amazon!
robertk Silver Member 🥇 Charter Member Joined May 16, 2023 Messages 4,478 Reaction score 21,686 Golden Thread 0 Location Missouri Detector(s) used XP Deus II White's Spectra v3i Garrett Ultra GTA 1000 Whites Coinmaster Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 23, 2024 #2 It just looks like a natural rock to me. I don't see it having been worked by anything but water and time.
It just looks like a natural rock to me. I don't see it having been worked by anything but water and time.
antmike915 Silver Member Joined Apr 20, 2020 Messages 3,109 Reaction score 6,805 Golden Thread 0 Location SE Alabama Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Mar 23, 2024 #3 Looks natural
Treasure_Hunter Administrator ⛮ Administrator ⛭ Moderator 🥇 Charter Member Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 50,516 Reaction score 60,956 Golden Thread 0 Location Florida Detector(s) used Minelab_Equinox_ 800 Minelab_CTX-3030 Minelab_Excal_1000 Minelab_Sovereign_GT Minelab_Safari Minelab_ETrac Whites_Beach_Hunter_ID Fisher_1235_X Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 23, 2024 #4 Sorry, it is natural stone, not an artifact.
CreekSide Silver Member Joined Jan 31, 2023 Messages 4,535 Reaction score 17,730 Golden Thread 0 Mar 23, 2024 #5 Natural Creeks can tumble rocks to make them looked worked on the edges at times
Blackfoot58 Gold Member 🥇 Charter Member Joined Jan 11, 2023 Messages 5,695 Reaction score 14,300 Golden Thread 0 Location Iowa Detector(s) used Makro Simplex+ Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Mar 23, 2024 #6 Natural rock, IMO. However I do see why you questioned it. It has a look to it.👍🏼
Older The Better Silver Member Joined Apr 24, 2017 Messages 3,634 Reaction score 7,411 Golden Thread 0 Location south east kansas Detector(s) used Whites Eagle Spectrum Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 23, 2024 #7 Would have me looking closer too, the one angle where it looks like it has a triangle cross section was telling, with that geometry it wouldn’t make much of a cutter.
Would have me looking closer too, the one angle where it looks like it has a triangle cross section was telling, with that geometry it wouldn’t make much of a cutter.