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PRE COLUMBIAN ENGRAVED STONE HEAD PENDANT
Pendant, Amulet, or Talisman, Frank AonCOA
Circa 1400A.D. - 1500A.D.
SPECIFICATION:
Approximately 6.3 cm in height
Copper Silicate Stone
Known deposits are ferric oxide, soil and organic debris
ManufacturingSignatures:
No modern tools, No residues from modern abrasives
Stone tool signatures are indicated such as pecking, cutting, grooving, and bow drill
DESCRIPTION: A small shaped and engraved stone head.
Created using a well patinated rich Green Speckled highly polishedJade, as pictured.
The head is wearing a hat or cloththat has a hole drilled though to be a pendant.
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Import and Export Taxes, and all Value Added Taxes(VAT) imposed by any country.
REFUNDS: Coins, Medals, and Artifacts that are Certified, or that havea COA (Certificate of Authenticity) are notreturnable. If the Coin, Artifact, or Item does not have a COA, or is not Certified, thenthe Buyer may return the Item within 14 days, for a full refund, except for theReturn Shipping charges. Return Shipping Charges are not refundable. If the Item is returned within the 14 day return period, a FULL REFUND will beissued on receipt of the Itemin good, unaltered, and undamaged condition. (No marks, chips, tampering, scratches, or flakes). Items purchased for less than the List Price or by\"Make An Offer\" are sold \"as is\" and not returnable under any circumstances.
GUARANTEE: All lots Certified or with COAs bya third party Grading or Authentication service areGuaranteedAs Described.Lots without Certification or COAs are described to the best of my ability based on my experience and knowledge. This is not a guarantee of Condition, Attribution, or Age. If you have any other questions or concerns, please ask \"before\" you purchase or offer any lot.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Concerning FakeArtifactson
Unfortunately has attracted sellers who are producing and selling fake artifactswith COA’s that are just as bogus.The most prolific COA\'s are mostly on fakes.I am among avery small handful of dealerswhoare committed to selling only genuine relics. For that reason we refuse to sell artifacts with COA\'s from many of these authenticators
The only people who\'s opinionsI trust enough torecognize their COA\'s are the following:Ben Stermer, Frank Aon, Dwain Rogers, Bill Jackson, Greg Perino, Jim Bennett, Tony Putty, Jackson Gallery, andKen Partain.
Right now is full of fake artifacts. I see thousands ofdollarsspent every week on , by customers who are taken in by these criminals, while genuine artifacts go for next to nothing because they do not look as good as the fakes. I cannotemphasizeenough that you should research before you invest.
Alittle common sense may save you a small fortune; for example, does the seller seem to have an endless supply of such attractive artifacts that even theMuseums donot displayin quantity?For example, offering 2 or 3 Clovis, Cumberland, or Folsom points every week.
SO, ask questions, and best to get a COA from one of the Authenticators mentioned above.