There is a slight similarity in the form of stones but that seems to be about all.
The Dobrudden stone has a clear "design" covering one flat side of the stone.
Jim's stone shows (genuine) cup-marks placed at random.
It would be helpful to know in which part of the country the stone was found.
Cheers,
Jan
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