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SUPERB PETRIFIED WOOD AGATE BASIN POINT, CO

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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
PO Box 22082
Denver, CO 80222
303-695-1301

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$4500.00

SUPERB PETRIFIED WOOD AGATE BASIN POINT, CO
If you think this beauty (EB1002) looks good in reflected light, wait’ll you click open the photo showing the point with light shining through it! Made from beautifully patterned and mostly translucent agatized wood, and measuring over 2 ¾” in length, this close-to-perfect Agate Basin is from the Plains Paleo period dating c.8200-6500BC. Found north of Fowler, located in the southeastern quadrant of Colorado, the point has a few very light, hardly visible usage nicks along its edge. Hidden away in a local collection for the better part of two decades, it comes with an authentication certificate done by the popular author Calvin Howard of Springfield, IL who has made a career out of research and study of the effects of weathering on stone. The buyer also received our guarantee of authenticity, along with a map of Colorado highlighting the area in which the point was found. Select or ask any question by referring either to the Trocadero ITEM # at the top of this page, or to EB.1002. NOTE: if you would like to view a large number of our various listings and limit your browsing time, try our ‘TWELVE different items on a single page format’ by simply spelling out the word TWELVE in the search box. That will quickly bring up all of our listings that have up to twelve different items on a page, each individually priced! And if you want to further refine the group, add one or two additional modifiers at the same time such as ‘Indian, Precolumbian, Stone, Pot, Gold, etc.’ Any item that has been sold in a listing of TWELVE will be so noted on its photograph.


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