Prehistoric Stone Tool Appraisal
Category: Archaeological Artifact

Description
A hand-held prehistoric tool made of flint or chert, likely used for cutting or scraping. The object shows signs of having been intentionally crafted, with distinct edges and a polished appearance.
Appraisal Report
This stone tool likely dates back to prehistoric times, making it an artifact of archaeological significance. Its condition, the material it is made from, and the craftsmanship involved in its creation all contribute to its value. Tools like these can vary widely in price based on their age, type, and the specific cultural context they represent. Auction values for similar items typically range from $150 to $300, depending on provenance and demand.
Appraisal Value
$150 - $300