A Ft. Payne Chert Motley out of Knox County, Kentucky. The finder didn't label it as such, but the limestone (mineral) accumulation on the reverse makes me pretty sure this was a rockshelter find. Not many settings give that sort of calcium build-up, rockshelters being the best for it. Length is 2&1/8", width is barely under 1". As you'd expect with a Late Archaic-to-Woodland point type there is no basal edge grinding. The only thing I can describe as 'damage' is very slight wear to tip and one basal corner--pictures show that minor use-wear. Guaranteed real, period. Shipping is $5.00, with checks, cash, or M.O.s welcomed. Sorry, I don't use paypal--Roy A
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