Dinosaur Eggs for Sale
Dinosaur Eggs for Sale, Including Rare Titanosaur Specimens from Patagonia
Dinosaur eggs for sale include a remarkable selection of genuine specimens from the Late Cretaceous period. Featured are rare eggshell pieces from Saltasaurus, a titanosaurid sauropod unearthed in Patagonia, Argentina. These authentic fossils offer a rare opportunity to own verified prehistoric material from one of the world's most celebrated dinosaur egg-bearing regions.
Each dinosaur egg for sale is legally sourced and comes with a full authenticity guarantee. Saltasaurus eggshell fragments are exceptionally rare and highly prized by museums and private collectors alike. Every specimen is carefully documented and prepared to showcase its natural prehistoric detail and scientific significance.
FAQs — Dinosaur Eggs for Sale
Are the dinosaur eggs for sale authentic specimens? Yes. All dinosaur eggs and eggshell fragments offered for sale are genuine Late Cretaceous specimens, not casts or replicas. Each piece is accompanied by a written authenticity guarantee and provenance documentation confirming its legal collection and origin.
Where do the dinosaur eggs for sale come from? The dinosaur eggs and eggshell fragments featured here originate from Patagonia, Argentina. They are attributed to Saltasaurus, a titanosaurid sauropod dinosaur that nested in this region during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago.
What is Saltasaurus, and why are its eggs scientifically significant? Saltasaurus was a large titanosaurid sauropod that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous. Its fossilized eggs and eggshell fragments are rare, well-documented specimens that provide direct evidence of dinosaur reproductive biology, nesting behavior, and embryonic development in sauropod lineages.
How rare are genuine dinosaur eggs for sale on the collector market? Genuine dinosaur eggs for sale are exceptionally scarce. Intact specimens and authenticated eggshell fragments from identifiable species such as Saltasaurus represent a very small fraction of legally available fossil material, making them among the most sought-after items in private paleontology collecting.
Can I legally own a dinosaur egg or eggshell fossil? Yes. Dinosaur eggs and eggshell fragments that have been legally exported and collected in compliance with applicable laws can be privately owned. Each specimen sold includes documentation verifying its legal status, country of origin, and provenance chain.
What should I look for when buying dinosaur eggs for sale? Buyers should verify authenticity documentation, species identification, legal export and collection records, and the seller's reputation. Genuine specimens will show natural mineralization, original surface texture, and consistent coloration rather than painted surfaces or artificial reconstruction.
- Lambeosaurine Egg with Embryonic Remains$5,795.00An ultra rare Lambeosaurine, duck-bill dinosaur, egg with embryonic remains from Hill Co., Montana. A July Fossil on the Month. This spheroolithus egg may belong to a Lambeosaur, such as, Brachylophosaurus. This specimen is very special since it has three areas with embryonic remains preserved. Please see the close ups of the three areas of organic remains which show that the organic material is "bone like" with smooth and rounded surfaces with some degree of natural sheen. It is found in the Judith River Formation, Upper Cretaceous era (Campanian) 70 to 75 million years old. No repair or restoration. An old collection piece. AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED. This is an ultra rare specimen with uncommon quality; unlike the common / restored dinosaurs eggs being sold. A fine collector's dinosaur egg. Note - This item weighs 3.75 lbs and an international shipping surcharge will apply to "free shipping".DEG6 SIZE: 5-3/8" X 3-5/8" WEIGHT: 3.75 LBSNote - Posting six special dinosaur eggs in July 2026 -> Link to Dinosaur eggsLearn More
- Oviraptor - Elongoolithus Egg$4,995.00A Very Large, Rare, Top Quality Elongoolithus, Oviraptor dinosaur, egg from the Xixia Basin, Henan Province, China. A July Fossil of the Month. The elongoolithus eggs are well known and belong to Oviraptors. This specimen exhibits exceptional preservation and completeness with minimal compression. The oviraptors laid their eggs in a two layer clutch or nest pattern (see photo). This egg is from the Late Cretaceous Gaogou Formation (Cenomanian to Coniacian stages, approximately 100 to 86 million years ago). An old collection piece. No repair or restoration. An old collection piece. AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED. This is an extra large specimen with exceptional quality; unlike the common / restored dinosaurs eggs being sold. A fine collector's dinosaur egg. Note - This item weighs 4.5 lbs and an international shipping surcharge will apply to "free shipping".DEG1 SIZE: 8-3/8" X 3" x 2-1/2" (height) WEIGHT: 4.5 LBSNote - Posting six special dinosaur eggs in July 2026 -> Link to Dinosaur eggsLearn More
- Oviraptor - Elongoolithus Egg$4,350.00A rare, Top Quality Elongoolithus, Oviraptor dinosaur, egg from the Shanyang Basin, Shangzhou, Shaaxi Province, China. The elongoolithus eggs are well known and belong to Oviraptors. This specimen exhibits exceptional preservation and completeness with minimal compression. The oviraptors laid their eggs in a two layer clutch or nest pattern (see photo). This egg is from the Late Cretaceous epoch Majiacun Formation (Campanian to early Maastrichtian stages, approximately 66 to 70 million years ago). An old collection piece. No repair or restoration. An old collection piece. AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED. This is a large specimen with exceptional quality; unlike the common / restored dinosaurs eggs being sold. A fine collector's dinosaur egg. Note - This item weighs 2.75 lbs and an international shipping surcharge may apply to "free shipping".DEG2 SIZE: 6-3/8" X 2-7/8" x 2-1/16" (height) WEIGHT: 2.75 LBSNote - Posting six special dinosaur eggs in July 2026 -> Link to Dinosaur eggsLearn More
- Therizinosaurid - Dendroolithus Egg$2,450.00A rare Dendroolithus, probable Therizinosaurid dinosaur, egg from the Xixia Basin, Henan Province, China. This dendroolithus egg may belong to a Therizinosaur, such as, Segnosaur. Excellent preservation and complete with minimal crushing and all sides exposed. This egg is from the Late Cretaceous epoch (Cenomanian to Coniacian stages, approximately 100 to 86 million years ago). Note - The specimen was exhibited at 1998 Dinofest International In Philadelphia. No repair or restoration. An old collection piece. AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED. This is a rare & unique specimen with exceptional quality; unlike the common / restored dinosaurs eggs being sold. A fine collector's dinosaur egg. Note - This item weighs 1.5 lbs and an international shipping surcharge may apply to "free shipping".DEG4 SIZE: 3-5/8" X 2-7/8" x 1-1/2" (height) WEIGHT: 1.5 LBSNote - Posting six special dinosaur eggs in July 2026 -> Link to Dinosaur eggsLearn More
- Hadrosaur - Spheroolithus Egg$1,595.00A large, rare Spheroolithus, probable Hadrosaur dinosaur, egg from the Xixia Basin, Henan Province, China. This spheroolithus egg may belong to a Hadrosaur, such as, Hadrosaurus. Excellent preservation and complete with little compression. This egg is from the Late Cretaceous epoch Kaogou Formation (Cenomanian to Coniacian stages, approximately 100 to 86 million years ago). No repair or restoration. An old collection piece. Authenticity guaranteed. An old collection piece. This is a large specimen with exceptional quality; unlike the common / restored dinosaurs eggs being sold. A fine collector's dinosaur egg. Note - This item weighs 10.5 lbs and an international shipping surcharge may apply to "free shipping".DEG3 SIZE: 5-3/4" X 5-3/4" x 3" (egg height) WEIGHT: 10.5 LBSNote - Posting six special dinosaur eggs in July 2026 -> Link to Dinosaur eggsLearn More
- Nodosaur - Cairanoolithus Egg$1,550.00A rare Cairanoolithus, probable Nodosaur dinosaur, egg from Meze, Herault, France. Cairanoolithus type eggs are only found in Southwestern Europe. These eggs are covered with subdued ornamentation compared to other egg types. This cairanoolithus dughii egg may belong to the Nodosaur, such as, Struthiosaurus. It is found in the Upper Cretaceous era (Campanian) 72 million years old. No repair or restoration. An old collection piece. AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED. This is large specimen with uncommon quality; unlike the common / restored dinosaurs eggs being sold. A fine collector's dinosaur egg. Note - This item weighs 14 lbs and an international shipping surcharge will apply to "free shipping".DEG5 SIZE: 7.5" X 7.5" WEIGHT: 14 LBSNote - Posting six special dinosaur eggs in July 2026 -> Link to Dinosaur eggsLearn More
- Saltasaurus - Titanosaur Egg Shell$60.00
An incredibly well preserved egg shell section from a Saltasaurus, a Titanosaur sauropod, from Patagonia, Argentina. These egg shell pieces are larger than most, incredibly detailed, and massive with a shell thickness up to 1/4". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Anacleto Formation (80 MYA) in the Neuquen Province, Patagonia, Argentina. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare 80 million year old sauropod (Titanosaur) egg section!
A202 Size: 1-7/16" (1/4" thick)
Note - Adding 7 Argentine Saltasaurus egg shells . -> Link to Dinosaur eggs
Learn More - Saltasaurus - Titanosaur Egg Shell$55.00
An incredibly well preserved egg shell section from a Saltasaurus, a Titanosaur sauropod, from Patagonia, Argentina. These egg shell pieces are larger than most, incredibly detailed, and massive with a shell thickness up to 1/4". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Anacleto Formation (80 MYA) in the Neuquen Province, Patagonia, Argentina. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare 80 million year old sauropod (Titanosaur) egg section!
A214 Size: 1-5/16" (3/16" thick)
Note - Adding 19 Argentine Saltasaurus egg shells . -> Link to Saltasaurtus egg shells
Learn More - Saltasaurus - Titanosaur Egg Shell$55.00
An incredibly well preserved egg shell section from a Saltasaurus, a Titanosaur sauropod, from Patagonia, Argentina. These egg shell pieces are larger than most, incredibly detailed, and massive with a shell thickness up to 1/4". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Anacleto Formation (80 MYA) in the Neuquen Province, Patagonia, Argentina. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare 80 million year old sauropod (Titanosaur) egg section!
A203 Size: 1-3/8" (1/4" thick)
Note - Adding 19 Argentine Saltasaurus egg shells . -> Link to Saltasaurtus egg shells
Learn More - Saltasaurus - Titanosaur Egg Shell$55.00
An incredibly well preserved egg shell section from a Saltasaurus, a Titanosaur sauropod, from Patagonia, Argentina. These egg shell pieces are larger than most, incredibly detailed, and massive with a shell thickness up to 1/4". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Anacleto Formation (80 MYA) in the Neuquen Province, Patagonia, Argentina. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare 80 million year old sauropod (Titanosaur) egg section!
A206 Size: 1-1/4" (3/16" thick)
Note - Adding 7 Argentine Saltasaurus egg shells . -> Link to Dinosaur eggs
Learn More - Saltasaurus - Titanosaur Egg Shell$55.00
An incredibly well preserved egg shell section from a Saltasaurus, a Titanosaur sauropod, from Patagonia, Argentina. These egg shell pieces are larger than most, incredibly detailed, and massive with a shell thickness up to 1/4". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Anacleto Formation (80 MYA) in the Neuquen Province, Patagonia, Argentina. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare 80 million year old sauropod (Titanosaur) egg section!
A201 Size: 1-1/16" (1/4" thick)
Note - Adding 7 Argentine Saltasaurus egg shells . -> Link to Dinosaur eggs
Learn More - Saltasaurus - Titanosaur Egg Shell$50.00
An incredibly well preserved egg shell section from a Saltasaurus, a Titanosaur sauropod, from Patagonia, Argentina. These egg shell pieces are larger than most, incredibly detailed, and massive with a shell thickness up to 1/4". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Anacleto Formation (80 MYA) in the Neuquen Province, Patagonia, Argentina. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare 80 million year old sauropod (Titanosaur) egg section!
A215 Size: 1-1/4" (1/8" thick)
Note - Adding 19 Argentine Saltasaurus egg shells . -> Link to Saltasaurtus egg shells
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