Right at 8&5/8" in length, 3&7/8" in width, and a thick 1&1/4" medial ridge thickness. The polish from what must have taken years of sandy-soil corn chopping is great--you can see the effects of previous bit chips (where the ''field hoe" hit a buried rock), the build-up of more polish in those bit chips. Use and reuse...or maybe the user made the bit chips as a way of sharpening the blade. Who knows? The Mississippian Culture find comes from northeast of Cahokia Site, an area county, it's real in every detail. Shipping is $10, checks or M.O.s are welcomed--sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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