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Cori

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I found this while going through part of a dry river bed. It’s near Colorado Springs, CO. It’s a little smaller than a dime. Could it be a crinoid AKA Indian Bead? That’s the closest looking thing I’ve found thus far. 

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So do i think.

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"We only well see with the heart, the essential is invisible for the eyes."

 

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10 hours ago, caldigger said:

A native bead?

I meant that as a manmade bead not crinoid. All the native beads I am used to out west are made from shells or ceramic.

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