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Lil’ 1.5”Rare Texas Fossil Woodbine Ammonite Conlinoceras Tarrantense,WITH STAND For Sale


Lil’ 1.5”Rare Texas Fossil Woodbine Ammonite Conlinoceras Tarrantense,WITH STAND
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Lil’ 1.5”Rare Texas Fossil Woodbine Ammonite Conlinoceras Tarrantense,WITH STAND:
$9.99

RARE collectors item conlinoceras (previously calycoceras) tarrantense ammonite, aka "woodbine" ammonite! This little gal is 1.5” diameter, she goes by Big Bertha.

These collectors' items only occur in a FEW COUNTIES in Texas, nowhere else in the world. Their occurrence in the Tarrant Formation at the bottom of the Eagle Ford Group makes these extremely hard to find since most of the geological exposures are now developed or on private land.


This ammonite has been professionally prepared by Mercer Brugler of The Fossil Factory in Northlake, TX (fossilfactory.net) using an air abrasive system. no repairs have been made to this fossil.


I PERSONALLY DISCOVERED EVERY AMMONITE I SELL UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED. I will NOT share exact location, but for the sake of provenance I can share that this was found along the far western edge of Dallas County in a creek.


I will refund a portion of shipping savings if the buyer combines items or purchases separate items at the same time.

STAND IS INCLUDED!

Ammonite weighs 1.3 oz.

Just over 1.5” diameter

Estimated age 90-100 million years old (upper cretaceous) No one has owned this ammonite except myself, it was discovered in late 2023.

Visit me at DFWFOSSILS.COM



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Lil’ 1.5”Rare Texas Fossil Woodbine Ammonite Conlinoceras Tarrantense,WITH STAND picture

Lil’ 1.5”Rare Texas Fossil Woodbine Ammonite Conlinoceras Tarrantense,WITH STAND

$9.99



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