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Sorry, there are no signs in pictures that rock was shaped by or used by man.
 

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It's definitely millions of years old to say the least. I bet somebody would pay money for a million+ year old stone, heck people buy digital images of monkeys for tens of thousands of dollars and they don't even get the satisfaction of holding their purchase.
 

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It's definitely millions of years old to say the least. I bet somebody would pay money for a million+ year old stone, heck people buy digital images of monkeys for tens of thousands of dollars and they don't even get the satisfaction of holding their purchase.
That is a true statement, I believe it's definitely very old. Thanks! I like your quote "outlandish delusion".
 

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I have to ask, where are you getting the ideas from about the rocks you are finding? Don't get me wrong, when all of us started out we thgt everything we found was something and sometimes still do but know what signs to look for now.
 

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I have to ask, where are you getting the ideas from about the rocks you are finding? Detcon't get me wrong, when all of us started out we thgt everything we found was something and sometimes still do but know what signs to look for now.
Often times newly seen artifacts don't fit the norm which shouldn't be relegated. Uniqueness abound.
 

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That is a true statement, I believe it's definitely very old. Thanks! I like your quote "outlandish delusion".
Yeah, funny thing about that quote is when I was a little kid I use to think litterally everything was treasure - even things that weren't. Like I couldn't tell the difference between gold-plated from gold, or even brass from gold, so I would litterally just collect everything imagining it all to be real.

One day, long after becoming an adult, I uncovered the large crate of random 'treasures' I had collected as a kid a decade and a half earlier, and I realized that 99% of what I had collected was junk. But the funny thing was, as I looked through the collection, I discovered mixed in with the junk several pieces of genuine treasure, and one of those peices was so rare and so valuable that to this day I have never found anything rarer or more historically significant than that one item.

So I guess the moral of the story is random chance favors the perseverant.
 

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Yeah, funny thing about that quote is when I was a little kid I use to think litterally everything was treasure - even things that weren't. Like I couldn't tell the difference between gold-plated from gold, or even brass from gold, so I would litterally just collect everything imagining it all to be real.

One day, long after becoming an adult, I uncovered the large crate of random 'treasures' I had collected as a kid a decade and a half earlier, and I realized that 99% of what I hadD collected was junk. But the funny thing was, as I looked through the collection, I discovered mixed in with the junk several pieces of genuine treasure, and one of those peices was so rare and so valuable that to this day I have never found anything rarer or more historically significant than that one item.

So I guess the moral of the story is random chance favors the perseverant.
Appreciate what you wrote. Heads up Lake George NY still has plenty of prospects left, hags!
 

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I'm not seeing a digging tool of any kind, but rather an effigy of a garden gnome or Santa Claus.
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