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- Diplomystus dentatus$85.00
A Top Quality Diplomystus fish from the 18" layer, Green River Fm., Lincoln Co. Wyoming. The Diplomystus dentatus is a Herring from the Eocene age (50 MYA). This piece is from the 18 Inch Layer which is extremely hard and difficult to prepare. It also provides the most detailed, highly preserved fossils. Exceptional preservation and preparation. No repair. All natural. Plate size is 7.5" x 4.75". Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent display piece!
X476 SIZE: 5-7/8"
Note - Adding 22 Green River Fm. Fossil fish in October 2020 --> Link to Fossil Fish
Learn More - Arrhinoceratops Epoccipital - Canada$0.00
A very rare, Top Quality Arrhinoceratops brachypos epoccipital (frill ornament) from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Arrhinoceratops was a large ceratopsian dinosaur found in the Horseshoe Canyon formation which has three horns and a large frill protecting its neck. This epoccipital has excellent detail preserved and great color / patina. The epoccipitals were triangular bone ornaments that lined the top of the frill. This epoccipital exhibits incredible detail and is very thick. Complete specimen with minor crack fill. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in Alberta, Canada. Authenticity guaranteed. Disposition number 000028-0000029.
DC67c SIZE: 3-1/8" Height x 2-1/2" Wide x 1-1/4" Thick
Note - Adding 17 Canadian bones & teeth in April 2025. Link to Canadian Dinosaur fossils catalog
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon - South Africa$0.00
A very rare, Quality Megalodon tooth from Milnerton Beach, Cape Town, South Africa. - new site. This Megalodon has a great black color tooth. High quality enamel. Great color! The bourlette is 90% complete. The serrations are razor sharp. The root is damaged. Miocene Age. No repair or restoration. Authenticity Guaranteed. A rare, exotic location Megalodon tooth.
SA20 Size: 3-1/2"
Note - Adding 11 Exotic Megalodon Teeth in November 2022. -> Link to Exotic Megalodon Teeth
Learn More - Diplomystus dentatus$245.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Diplomystus fish from the 18" layer, Green River Fm., Lincoln Co. Wyoming. A November Fossil of the Month. The Diplomystus dentatus is a Herring from the Eocene age (50 MYA). This piece is from the 18 Inch Layer which is extremely hard and difficult to prepare. It also provides the most detailed, highly preserved fossils. Exceptional preservation and preparation. No repair. All natural. Plate size is 10.5" x 7.5". Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality. An excellent display piece! The BEST! Note - This item weighs 2.6 lbs. and will have discounted shipping for an international shipment. Please inquire for shipping cost.
X472 SIZE: 7-1/2" Plate size is 10.5" x 7.5".
Note - Adding 4 Green River Fm. Fossil fish in November 2022 --> Link to Fossil Fish
Learn More - Diplomystus dentatus$250.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Diplomystus fish from the 18" layer, Green River Fm., Lincoln Co. Wyoming. A November Fossil of the Month. The Diplomystus dentatus is a Herring from the Eocene age (50 MYA). This piece is from the 18 Inch Layer which is extremely hard and difficult to prepare. It also provides the most detailed, highly preserved fossils. Exceptional preservation and preparation. No repair. All natural. Plate size is 11.5" x 7.75". Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality. An excellent display piece! The BEST! Note - This item weighs 4.25 lbs. An international shipping surcharge will be applied to "Free Shipping". Please inquire for cost.
X474 SIZE: 8-3/8" Plate size is 11.5" x 7.75".
Note - Adding 22 Green River Fm. Fossil fish in October 2020 --> Link to Fossil Fish
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