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- Crinoid - Scyphocrinites elegans$450.00
Two EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Scyphocrinites elegans crinoids from Alnif, southeastern Morocco. A January Fossil of the Month. The Scyphocrinites crinoid was a floating variety which was attached to a holdfast air bladder that supported multiple stems and calyx ("flower"). This large crinoid has a bulbous calyx with incredible detail and the calyxs are large. These crinoids make fantastic display pieces. Museum Quality. Authenticity guaranteed. A steel display stand comes with this crinoid. Matrix size: 17" x 14". Note - Weighs 18 lbs - international shipping charge supplement required. Note - International customers will have discounted shipping. Please inquire.
M2053 CALYX SIZE: 7" x 8"
Name: Scyphocrinites elegans Age: Upper Silurian (420 MMYA) Location: Djebel Issoumour, Alnif, Morocco
Note - Posting 2 crinoids in January 2025. Link to Crinoids
Learn More - Trigonotodus serratus (Serrated Giant Thresher)$0.00
An EXTRA LARGE, ultra rare, GEM Trigonotodus serratus shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher from southern Virginia. Another January 2018 Fossil of the Month offering. Incredible preservation and condition. This tooth is middle Miocene age, York Co., VA. These teeth are rarely found and rarely seen. An ultra rare collectors' tooth in top quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! One of the rarest species to source. Authenticity guaranteed.
V102 SIZE: 1-7/8"
Learn More - Pentremites Blastoid Plate$115.00
A Top Quality Pentremites godoni blastoid plate with 6 blastoids (3/4"), 3 brachiopods (1-7/8") and a horn coral (1-3/8") for the Millstadt, Illinois. Exceptional detail. Found in the Paint Creek Fm., Mississippian age. A fantastic display piece! Note - Weighs 1.4 lbs - international shipping charge supplement required.
CR05 PLATE SIZE: 6-1/2" x 4-1/4"
Name: Pentremites godoni blastoid Age: Mississippian (360 MMYA) Location: Millstadt, Ilinois
Note - Adding a 9 piece crinoid collection in November 2023. -> Link to Crinoids
Learn More - Pinus sp.$650.00
A Top Quality, rare Pinus sp. pine cone specimen from Germany. This pine cone is fully inflated. Excellent preservation and color. The original matrix is a very hard and heavy sandstone nodule. Note – nodule matrix size is 4-1/4” x 4-1/8". Authenticity guaranteed. Note - This pine weights approximately 3 pounds. International customers will have a supplemental shipping charge.
Name: Pinus sp. Age: Upper Oligocene (32 mya) Location: Bad Kreuznach, Germany
X333 Size: 2" (15/16" W)
Adding 3 new Pine Cones in October 2022. --> Link to Pine Cones
Learn More - Trigonotodus serratus (Serrated Giant Thresher)$0.00
A LARGE, ultra rare, GEM Trigonotodus serratus shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher from southern Virginia. Our last January 2018 Fossil of the Month offering. Fantastic copper red color. Incredible preservation and condition. This tooth is middle Miocene age, York Co., VA. These teeth are rarely found and rarely seen. An ultra rare collectors' tooth in top quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! One of the rarest species to source. My last one to offer. Authenticity guaranteed.
V103 SIZE: 1-5/16"
Learn More - MammothTusk$0.00
A rare Miocene Mammoth tusk section from So. Carolina. Rare fossil ivory! A very beefy Mammoth tusk section which 5"+ in diameter. Excellent preservation and articulation. An extinct elephant ancestor that evolved in the Early Miocene of North America. A fantastic display and eductational piece. Authenticity guaranteed. You do not see these very often; especially a US lower 48 example. You can own a piece of fossil ivory! Authenticity guaranteed.
X614 Size: 11-1/2" x 5-1/4" x 4-3/4"
Name: Mammoth
Location: Beaufort Co., SC
Note - International shipping charge will be assessed (7.6 lbs.)
Learn More - Pinus sp.$0.00
An EXTRA LARGE Top Quality, rare Pinus sp. pine cone specimen from Germany. An October Fossil of the Month. This pine cone is fully inflated. Excellent preservation and color. The original matrix is a very hard and heavy sandstone nodule. Note – nodule matrix size is 4-3/4” x 3". Authenticity guaranteed. Note - This pine weights approximately 2 pounds. International customers will have a supplemental shipping charge.
Name: Pinus sp. Age: Upper Oligocene (32 mya) Location: Bad Kreuznach, Germany
X332 Size: 3-1/2" (1" W)
Adding 3 new Pine Cones in October 2022. --> Link to Pine Cones
Learn More - Pinus sp.$825.00
A LARGE Top Quality, rare Pinus sp. pine cone specimen from Germany. An October Fossil of the Month. This pine cone is fully inflated. Excellent preservation and color. The original matrix is a very hard and heavy sandstone nodule. Note – nodule matrix size is 4-3/4” x 2-3/4. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - This pine weights approximately 2 pounds. International customers will have a supplemental shipping charge.
Name: Pinus sp. Age: Upper Oligocene (32 mya) Location: Bad Kreuznach, Germany
X331 Size: 2-3/4" (1-1/8" W)
Adding 3 new Pine Cones in October 2022. --> Link to Pine Cones
Learn More - Edmontosaurus - Toe$1,300.00
A 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 three piece toe is #2. Some crack fill. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Harding Co., So. Dakota. An excellent collector's quality Edmontosaurus toe. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - this toe weighs 3 lbs and international customers will pay a supplemental shipping charge.
DH42 SIZE: 10-5/8" (length) 3-7/8" (width)
Note - Adding 21Edmontosaurus bones / claws in May 2025. Link to Edmontosaurus fossils catalog
Learn More - Hoploscaphites nodosus$325.00
A natural Hoploscaphites nodosus ammonite and a Nautilus (Eutrephoceras) with excellent preservation of the shell material. A December Fossil of the Month. This ammonite species exhibits big ribs with large tubercles (nodes). Both ammonites are nicely displayed on their original Pierre Shale matrix with a flat base. Matrix size is 4.5" x 2.5". This ammonite is from the upper Cretaceous, Pierre Shale Fm. of So. Dakota. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic display piece. Note - this specimen weighs 1.6 lbs. An international supplemental shipping charge will apply.
SD06 Size: 2-3/4" & 2"
Note - Adding 10 So. Dakota ammonites in December 2020. --> Link to So. Dakota Ammonites
Learn More - Hoploscaphites nebrascensis$185.00
Three natural Hoploscaphites nebrascensis ammonites in a cluster with excellent preservation of the shell material. There are three ammonites in this cluster. The shell material has some natural iridescence. This ammonite species exhibits big ribs with multiple rows of tubercles (nodes). This specimen is sits in an original Pierre Shale nodule with a flat base for a great display. This ammonite is from the upper Cretaceous, Pierre Shale Fm. of So. Dakota. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic display piece. Note - this specimen weighs 1.4 lbs. An international supplemental shipping charge will apply.
SD01 Size: 2"
Note - Adding 10 So. Dakota ammonites in December 2020. --> Link to So. Dakota Ammonites
Learn More - Edmontosaurus - Toe$1,650.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Edmontosaurus annectens toe from the late Cretaceous of North America. A MAy Fossil of the Month. Edmontosaurus is a very large hadrosaur or "duck-bill" dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. This four piece toe is #3. Some crack fill. Minor repair or no restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Harding Co., So. Dakota. An excellent collector's quality Edmontosaurus toe. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - this toe weighs 4.5 lbs and international customers will pay a supplemental shipping charge.
DH41 SIZE: 12-1/2" (length) 5" (width)
Note - Adding 21Edmontosaurus bones / claws in May 2025. Link to Edmontosaurus fossils catalog
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