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Baculite Fossil, with shell, 3.5"x 1.5"x 1," 65-120myo, Ammolite shell.

$ 18.48

Availability: 95 in stock
  • Condition: It's a fossil. Dug out of the ground by me.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    A beautifully preserved piece of Earth's ancient history, (late Cretaceous), it's "Ammolite" shell intact and flashing the full spectrum of colors. Encased in a clear epoxy shell, it can now be handled without fear of crumbling.
    I thought it might be useful in a classroom as a teachers aid, but it also would be a nice addition to any Fossil collection. Measures: 3.5" x 1.5" x 1"  weighs 5.2 oz
    The shells of some Baculites and Ammonites can actually transform (under certain conditions) into a prized gemstone called "Ammolite" which can be quite valuable.
    What is Ammolite?
    Fossil Baculites/Ammonites
    Both Baculites and Ammonites are extinct mollusks related to the modern squid, octopus and Chambered Nautilus. Under certain conditions related to fossilization, the nacreous shell becomes highly iridescent; the resulting gemlike material is called "ammolite."
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    It is considered the rarest gemstone on earth.