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- Identification Label stands$2.75
Identification Label stands. Excellent to labeling your display items.
DD50 Size: 3-1/4" W x 1-1/2" H
Learn More - Petoskey Stone - Coral$75.00
The Coral Display Collection. A natural stone with polished section Petoskey Stone - Hexagonaria percarinata coral, from Traverse City, Michigan. This is a Devonian age coral (380 MYA). Gravel Point Fm. Excellent preservation. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector specimen from a special collection of corals. Comes with a custom wooden ID display label.
FC07 Size: 7" x 5-1/4" x 1-1/2"
Note - Posting 18 Fossil Corals in October 2023. -> Link to Fossil Coral.
Learn More - Edmontosaurus$0.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Edmontosaurus annectens toe from the late Cretaceous of North America. Edmontosaurus is a very large hadrosaur or "duck-bill" dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. This is a non-associated set of toe bones from the outer toe (toe IV - see diagram), and it consists of four four toe bones (Phalanx 1 thru 4) and a pes hoof core (ungual). Bone quality is excellent with minor crack fill on Phalanx 1 & 2 only. Other pieces are perfect including an exceptional pes ungual. No restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Carter & Garfield Co., Montana. An exceptional collector's quality Edmontosaurus toe. Authenticity guaranteed.
DH41 BoP SIZE: 12-1/4" (combined length) ; Phalanx #1 3-7/8" x 5" ; Pes Ungual 3-3/4" x 3-1/2"
Note - Adding 4 Edmontosaurus toes / claws in August 2020. Link to Edmontosaurus fossils catalog
Learn More - Serratolamna lerichei$35.00
New Exceptionally large, GEM lower jaw - anterior teeth. These are the largest C. appendiculata teeth that I have ever seen! These anterior teeth are really difficult to find. Rare!
M156 (Right) SIZE: 1-1/8"+
Learn More - Serratolamna lerichei$30.00
New Exceptionally large, GEM lower jaw - anterior teeth. These are the largest C. appendiculata teeth that I have ever seen! These anterior teeth are really difficult to find. Rare!
M158 (Right) SIZE: 1-1/16"
Learn More - Carcharias cuspidata$7.50
An EXCELLENT Carcharias shark tooth from the copper red site. Lateral position. Exceptional color. Good preservation and condition. These are Miocene age from the Pungo River Fm., Hertford Co., NC.
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NC435 SIZE: 1-1/8" - Cretolamna appendiculata$30.00
New Exceptionally large, GEM lower jaw - lateral teeth. These are the largest C. appendiculata teeth that I have ever seen! These anterior teeth are really difficult to find. Rare!
M214 (Left) SIZE: 1-1/4"
Learn More - Carpopenaeus longirostris$45.00
An excellent, Carpopenaeus longirostris, Cretaceous fossil shrimp specimen from Halouka, Lebanon. Fantastic preservation. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X079 Size: 1-1/8" (straightline)
Note - Adding 12 new fossil shrimp specimens in September 2024. --> Link to fossil shrimp.
Learn More - Carpopenaeus longirostris$55.00
An excellent, Carpopenaeus longirostris, Cretaceous fossil shrimp specimen from Halouka, Lebanon. Fantastic preservation. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X075 Size: 1-1/2" (straightline)
Note - Adding 12 new fossil shrimp specimens in September 2024. --> Link to fossil shrimp.
Learn More - Thresher shark : Modern$45.00
A LARGE, modern Bigeye Thresher shark tooth, Alopias superciliosus. Upper jaw tooth. Bright white color. Authenticity guaranteed. (1 Bigeye Thresher tooth available)
MBE1 SIZE: 1/2"
Note - Adding 10 new modern shark teeth in February 2025 -> Link to Modern Shark Teeth
Learn More - Leptopius duponti - Fossil Weevil Cocoon$0.00
A Leptopius duponti - fossil Weevil cocoon from Eyre Pennisula, South Australia. They are known as "pixie clogs". These cacoons were spun by the weevils in their pupae stage to protect them during metamorphosis into adult beetles. Excellent preservation. Note - 1-5/16" thick. This is a late Pleistocene - Holocene trace fossil. A unique display piece!
Y074 SIZE: 2-1/4" (1-5/16" Thick)
Note - Posting 6 new "Other" fossils in January 2024. Link to Other Fossils
Learn More - Camel - Florida$0.00
A well preserved Camel (Camelops) molar from Hillsborough Co., Florida. The Camelops evolved in the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene in North America. This is molar is complete with no wear. Well fossilized. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X808 Size: 1-1/4" x 1-7/8"
Name: Camel (Camelops) molar
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Hillsborough Co., Florida
Note - Posting 26 mammal and reptile fossils in March 2024. Link to Other Mammals
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