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(2 photos showing the picks identification) This is the Largest Ceremoniel pick ever in recovered most are 8"-10". This one was recovered in New Madrid County Missouri. Ex Sidna P Dalton collection. Missouri Supreme Court Justice Sidna P. Dalton (born 1892-died 1965), an amateur artifact hunter, discovered artifacts belonging to a prehistoric culture now named after him. (Courtesy/The Central States Archeological Journal) It is Confirmed Authentic by others and cones Bennett COA plus my personal 100% SATIFACTION GUARANTEE. Thanks for visiting my store and please pass it on. As always i combine shipping on all artifacts
(2 photos showing the picks identification) This is the Largest Ceremoniel pick ever in recovered most are 8"-10". This one was recovered in New Madrid County Missouri. Ex Sidna P Dalton collection. Missouri Supreme Court Justice Sidna P. Dalton (born 1892-died 1965), an amateur artifact hunter, discovered artifacts belonging to a prehistoric culture now named after him. (Courtesy/The Central States Archeological Journal) It is Confirmed Authentic by others and cones Bennett COA plus my personal 100% SATIFACTION GUARANTEE. Thanks for visiting my store and please pass it on. As always i combine shipping on all artifacts
(2 photos showing the picks identification) This is the Largest Ceremoniel pick ever in recovered most are 8"-10". This one was recovered in New Madrid County Missouri. Ex Sidna P Dalton collection. Missouri Supreme Court Justice Sidna P. Dalton (born 1892-died 1965), an amateur artifact hunter, discovered artifacts belonging to a prehistoric culture now named after him. (Courtesy/The Central States Archeological Journal) It is Confirmed Authentic by others and cones Bennett COA plus my personal 100% SATIFACTION GUARANTEE. Thanks for visiting my store and please pass it on. As always i combine shipping on all artifacts