Possible quartz Arrowhead?

Gregg3131

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Found this on the ground metal detecting near a creek In Central Virginia . Not overly familiar with arrowheads. Is this natural formation of possibly an arrowhead. I am thinking bits just a piece of quartz..
 

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That is tough one. Quartz is kinda hard to work to begin with and many are crude and broke. It is possible to have been a broke point or possibly worked. Really hard to say not holding it in my hand.I say a candidate for the rock jar.I have a few quartz points kida rare for around here as I am right out of the quartz zone but two are very well made. The others not so much.
 

Looking closely it does appear to be man made where not fractured..
 

Thx all
 

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