Killer point today. New spot

Edgychris

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Arrow 86,
Would you classify that as a Neville Variant Quartzite? Photos appear green, algae, but dull brown to visible translucent pale tiny yellow edges. Can upload more photos with the background would help. If thats the case, 3700 to 6000 years?
 

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Arrow 86,
Would you classify that as a Neville Variant Quartzite? Photos appear green, algae, but dull brown to visible translucent pale tiny yellow edges. Can upload more photos with the background would help. If thats the case, 3700 to 6000 years?

There's just enough damage on the base to make it a tough call. It could be a Neville Variant, but might also be a Stark. Neville Variant usually has somewhat stronger shoulders. Even Merrimack might come into play. I might b able to guess better in hand, but once you get basal damage, it makes it harder to ID. The material is quartzite from what I can see...
 

That's a beauty I really wish I could find just one. Awesome find
 

I like the sticker but will not put it on my bumper lol. Im looking for seaglass lol
 

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