Featured Auction: Large Megalodon Tooth 5 1/4
The measurements of this piece are L1 5 1/4 ” x L2 5 1/16 ” x w 3 15/16”. … Read entire article »
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Featured Auction: Grasshopper fossil
Beautiful large grasshopper fossil inclusion in crystal clear Baltic amber stone. … Read entire article »
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Featured Auction: Mayfly fossil insect inclusion in Baltic amber
Large rare Mayfly & cocoon (some legs are visible) fossil inclusion in large Baltic amber stone. … Read entire article »
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Featured Auction: Stonefly fossil insect
Description of inclusions: Insecta: Plecoptera, Perlodidae exuvio Locality: Lithuania Dimensions of amber stones (mm): 23 x 13 x 7 (1 Inch = 25.4 mm) Dimensions of inclusion (max. mm): 9 (body) … Read entire article »
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Featured Auction: Stingray + 2 Phareodus
This is an amazing multiple fish plate from the legendary Green River formation, near Kammerer, Wyoming. The Green River Formation represents one of the largest documented accumulations of sedimentary rock in the world and dates back 50 million years. It covers an area of more than 25,000 square miles and averages about 2000 feet in thickness. These lakes were formed by geologic events that uplifted the Rocky Mountains in early times. The climate was much different than the desert like climate of today. It was similar (subtropical) to the present climate of the Gulf Coast and southern Atlantic areas of the US. The first record of a fossil fish discovered in the Green River Formation was in 1856. … Read entire article »
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Featured Auction: Koneprusia dahmani
Photo and Auction by elfosil. … Read entire article »
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Featured Auction: Rare 2″ Red Giant Serrated Thresher Trigonotodus Fossil
Photo and auction by calusa31. This giant serrated thresher tooth was recovered from a river in Virginia. In my opinion this tooth is the best example from one of the rarest Miocene sharks...Trigonotodus. It has stunning red color, glossy enamel, oversized serrations, an intact root and a sharp tip. This fossil has no repair or restoration. Thank you for looking. This tooth measures 2.049 inches in length and 1.58" in width. … Read entire article »
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