Shells
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$35.00
Geologic Age : Jurassic Period- Bajocian Stage
171-167 Million Years OldLocality : Nzala, Morocco, Africa (Central High Atlas Mountains)
Species Present : Chondroceras, Dorsentensia, Holcophylloceras, Pleydellia
These fossil ammonite shells have been fully replaced by the iron mineral Hematite.
Pictured are representative specimens, you will receive 1 Pound of fossil ammonites, picked at random from a box, similar to the photo.
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$30.00
Rhynchoellida
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Boujdour, Western Sahara (Morocco)
Cretaceous Period - 100 million years old
Pictured are representative specimens, you will receive 1 pound of fossil brachiopods, picked at random from a box, similar to the photo.
Specimens are all larger than .75 inch and perfect for school groups and educational purposes -
$30.00
Atrypha sp.
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Alnif, Morocco
Devonian Period - 370 million years old
Pictured are representative specimens, you will receive 1 pound of fossil brachiopods, picked at random from a box, similar to the photo. Perfect for a classroom or club!
Specimens are all around 1 inch -
$30.00Psiloceras planorbis (Sowerby, 1824) Private Quarry, Somerset, England Hettangian Stage Jurassic Period 201-199 million years old Ammonite : 1.61 in - longest diameter Matrix : 3.58 x 2.65 cm (1 in. = 2.54cm) A brilliant colored ammonite fossil from a rare locality within Somerset. This specimen comes from a private quarry - hence the remarkable and stark difference in color and preservation to those typically offered from the coastline itself. The thickness of shell and intense reds, greens, orange, and yellows are typical of this rare locality, where bright blues are well known from the more common type found along the shoreline. Another feature of note from this quarry are the darker, almost black - deep grey - shale the fossils are present on. Learn More
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$35.00Psiloceras planorbis (Sowerby, 1824) Somerset, England Hettangian Stage Jurassic Period 201-199 million years old Ammonite : 1.84 in - longest diameter Matrix : 3.44 x 2.06 in (1 in. = 2.54cm) A brilliant rainbow colored ammonite fossil from the coastal locality within Somerset. This specimen comes from the Somerset Coast - hence the similarity in crushed preservation to those typically offered other commercial fossil websites. This specimen is of a high quality with a deep rainbow colors when the light hits it! Easily one of the best we have available from this locality as we get them direct from the collector! Learn More
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Psiloceras planorbis (Sowerby, 1824) Somerset, England Hettangian Stage Jurassic Period 201-199 million years old Ammonite : 1.87 in - longest diameter Matrix : 3.60 x 3.26 in (1 in. = 2.54cm) A brilliant colored ammonite fossil from the coastal locality within Somerset. This specimen comes from the Somerset Coast - hence the similarity in crushed preservation to those typically offered other commercial fossil websites. This specimen is of a high quality with a deep red color when the light hits it! Learn More -
$35.00Psiloceras planorbis (Sowerby, 1824) Private Quarry, Somerset, England Hettangian Stage Jurassic Period 201-199 million years old Ammonite (partial) : 1.93 in - longest diameter Ammonite (largest) : 1.27 in - longest diameter Ammonite (smallest) : 0.92 in - longest diameter Matrix : 5.93 x 4.51 in (1 in. = 2.54cm) A brilliant colored cluster of ammonite fossils from a rare locality within Somerset. This plate comes from a private quarry - hence the remarkable and stark difference in color and preservation to those typically offered from the coastline itself. The thickness of shell and intense reds, greens, orange, and yellows are typical of this rare locality, where bright blues are well known from the more common type found along the shoreline. Another feature of note from this quarry are the darker, almost black - deep grey - shale the fossils are present on. Learn More
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$30.00Psiloceras planorbis (Sowerby, 1824) Private Quarry, Somerset, England Hettangian Stage Jurassic Period 201-199 million years old Ammonite : 1.09 in - longest diameter Matrix : 5.91 x 3.92 in (1 in. = 2.54cm) A brilliant colored ammonite fossil from a rare locality within Somerset. This specimen comes from a private quarry - hence the remarkable and stark difference in color and preservation to those typically offered from the coastline itself. The thickness of shell and intense reds are typical of this rare locality, where bright blues are well known from the more common type found along the shoreline. Learn More
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Orthocycloceras fluminense (Meneghini, 1857)
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Rissani (Erfoud), Tafilalet, Morocco
Ordovician Period - 488 million years old
Pictured are representative specimens, you will receive 1 Pound of fossil orthocerids, picked at random from a box, similar to the photo.
Specimens are all roughly 1 to 4 inches -
$30.00
Gastropod
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Boujdour, Western Sahara (Morocco)
Cretaceous Period - 100 million years old
Pictured are representative specimens, you will receive 1 Pound of fossil gastropods, picked at random from a box, similar to the photo.
Specimens are all roughly 1 inch