ubermenehune
spending too much on rocks
Member since March 2016
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Post by ubermenehune on Sept 18, 2017 14:00:43 GMT -5
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Post by fernwood on Sept 18, 2017 15:31:42 GMT -5
I see a couple coral and maybe some algae or plant.
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Post by coloradocliff on Sept 18, 2017 19:38:51 GMT -5
Yeah a few clams ,, maybe deer vertebrae. Nothing spectacular . Offer a nickel. Can't really see what is in the tin foil/ Not a very high quality "collection "
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Fossilman
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2009
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Post by Fossilman on Sept 19, 2017 10:25:59 GMT -5
I'm Leary of the bones...They might be old,but they are not fossils.... Lot of coral and little critters there.. A good starter for a beginner though...
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Post by accidentalrockhound on Oct 15, 2017 10:48:34 GMT -5
good collection, bet they want an arm a leg for that stuff.
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lookatthat
Cave Dweller
Whatever there is to be found.
Member since May 2017
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Post by lookatthat on Oct 24, 2017 13:03:16 GMT -5
Better pictures would help. Looks like a few goodies in there. The oysters and big ammonites are from Texas. I know the names but not off the top of my head... I want to say Adkinsites? Most of the bones "look" fossilized to me, hard to tell without getting your hands on them (or at least better pictures).I think mostly deer bones, a bison bone or two, a large-diameter deer or elk antler base. There's some large bones that could be mammoth/mastodon, but resemble the whale bones I found in the Potomac, so could be marine mammal also. Very hard to tell about the little packages. Could be a fun lot if it's not too expensive and you've got the space to go through it.
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