✅ SOLVED Concave stone disk

Squirrel322

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I’m posting this for my sister. This belonged to our parent. That’s about all we know. It’s a stone disk and both sides are concave.

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You'll want to read up a little on "Chunkey" and "Discoidals".
 

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I’m sure a Discoidal. It looks really nice. I’m not exactly sure of use, game piece or some specific use.
I’m not familiar with term “chunky” other than my grade school clothes size....
 

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That is one fine discoidal, a very nice find.

What region of Michigan are you talking about? Many fine relics come from Michigan. I hunted some up around Kalamazoo over the years.
 

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Awesome! Thanks everyone!
 

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