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NEPTUNITE
A rare mineral specimen of Neptunite is for sale. A stunning piece with a cluster of Black Neptunite in the center of White Natralite. This specimen is from old stock.
KNa2Li(Fe, Mn)2Ti2Si8O24
Potasium Sodium Lithium Iron Manganese Titanium Silicate.Location:
New Idria Mine, San Benito, Calafornia, USA.Dimensions:
9.5cm x 6.4cm x 5.5cm, 187g.Neptunite was discovered during this century and is rare. Its most famous specimens come from the wonderful deposits at San Benito County in California. This site contains natrolite veins in a serpentinite rock.
SKU: MW23N01 - Fossils
SEA URCHIN ECHINOID
A Sea Urchin Echinoid from Australia. This is quite an attractive piece, great for a collector of Australian Sea Fossils. A real bargain too.
Sea Urchins are a group of marine invertebrates that today can be found in almost every major marine habitat from the poles to the equator and from the intertidal zone to depths of more than 5,000 metres. There are around 800 extant species and the group has a long and detailed fossil record stretching back about 450 million years ago.
Lovenia Forbesi.
Age: Lower Miocene.
Mannum Formation.Location:
South Australia, Australia.Dimensions:
5.8cm x 4.1cm x 4cm, 61g.SKU: F23E01 - Fossils
GASTROPOD GYPSUM REPLACED 03
An outstanding Gastropod Gypsum Replaced Fossil, fossicked from my shop where there are more waiting for new owners. This specimen is also fluorescent as shown in pics.
Maopicolpus Murryanus
Tate, 1885
Age – Middle Miocene (Batessfordian)
Morgan Group, Cadell Formation.
Murbko Marl Member.Location: Broken Cliffs, Waikerie, South Australia.
Dimensions: 4.4cm x 1.4cm, 2.6g.
SKU: F23G03 - Fossils
GASTROPOD GYPSUM REPLACED 02
An outstanding Gastropod Gypsum Replaced Fossil, fossicked from my shop where there are more waiting for new owners. This specimen is also fluorescent as shown in pics.
Maopicolpus Murryanus
Tate, 1885
Age – Middle Miocene (Batessfordian)
Morgan Group, Cadell Formation.
Murbko Marl Member.Location: Broken Cliffs, Waikerie, South Australia.
Dimensions: 4.6cm x 1.4cm, 2.5g.
SKU: F23G02 - Fossils
GASTROPOD GYPSUM REPLACED 01
An outstanding Gastropod Gypsum Replaced Fossil, fossicked from my shop where there are more waiting for new owners. This specimen is also fluorescent as shown in pics.
Maopicolpus Murryanus
Tate, 1885
Age – Middle Miocene (Batessfordian)
Morgan Group, Cadell Formation.
Murbko Marl Member.Location: Broken Cliffs, Waikerie, South Australia.
Dimensions: 4.3cm x 1.4cm, 1.9g.
SKU: F23G01 - Fossils
FOSSIL HORSE TOOTH LARGE
A 2″ Pleistocene Fossil Horse Tooth Large size to add to your fossil or tooth collection. A Horse Tooth from the Gulf of Mexico where many fossils come from especially teeth. These are almost as rare as Hens teeth. The condition is fairly complete tip to root with hollow roots. Our friend pulled this Horse Tooth out from fossil hunt in South Carolina. There has been no repair or restoration. These teeth are commonly found associated with fossils from many other ice age mammals including Mammoths, Sloths, Camels, etc.
Equus sp
Age: Pleistocene 10,000-1.8 million years ago.
Location:
South Carolina, U.S.A.Dimensions:
5.5cm x 2.8cm x 2cm, 39g.SKU: F23HT01 - Fluorescent Specimens, Fossils
FOSSIL BEDROCK FLUORESCENT
Conglomerate Fossil Bedrock Fluorescent. Not often seen as a fluorescent specimen for study, this Bedrock section contains a large amount of small Fossils. I can see bits of Shell and other creatures forming part of a Seabed of long ago. A great piece of study rock with a magnifying glass and good light.
Location:
Queensland, Australia.Dimensions:
17cm x 12.2cm x 4.5cm, 1372g.SKU: F23BR01 - Fluorescent Specimens, Fossils
FOSSIL BACULITE
An ancient Fossil Baculite. These are super popular and affordable. Suitable for kids as they aren’t too fragile (for a fossil) and a great way to start or boost your own collection. An amazing natural fossil from eons past. Baculites, genus of extinct Cephalopods (animals related to the modern squid, octopus, and nautilus) found as fossils in Late Cretaceous marine rocks (formed from 99.6 million to 65.5 million years ago). One pic with long wave UV light shows some fluorescence. This specimen has been mounted on a perspex pad for enhanced display. You can see calcified dendritic formations clearly.
Age:
Late Cretaceous, (formed from 99.6 million to 65.5 million years ago).Location:
Utah, USA.Dimensions:
4.3cm x 3cm x 4.8cm, 87g.SKU: F23B01 - Fossils
MOSASAUR FOSSIL TOOTH
A Mosasaur Fossil Tooth for your collection. A genuine, ancient relic many millions of years old. This specimen has been mounted on a perspex pad to go straight into your cabinet.
Dimensions:
8.2cm x 3.5cm x 2.8cm, 46g.Location:
Khouribga, Morocco.LATE CRETACEOUS PERIOD:
83 million – 65 million years ago.SKU: F23MT01 - Fluorescent Specimens, Fossils
FLUORESCENT AMBER SPECIMEN 15
Fluorescent Amber Specimen or fossil tree sap. A beautiful stone often cut and polished into a valuable gemstone. It is a fossil which can contain preserved insects and other animals or plants that are millions of years old. Inclusions seen in Amber increase its value. Three pics taken inside, outside and with UVC Light. A label comes with each specimen, professionally printed with a sticky back.
Dimensions:
3.9cm x 2.9cm x 1.8cm, 10.1g.Location:
Columbia.Approximately C10H16O
Succinic acid.SKU: B2715 - Australian Minerals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World, Opals
FLUORESCENT HYALITE OPAL 35
A Fluorescent Hyalite Opal. This is a superb Aussie specimen to grace your collection. Rare to come by at this quality. Fluorescent Green under UVC light.
Location:
Squaretop Mountain, Queensland, Australia.Dimensions:
3.8cm x 3.5cm x 1.9cm, 19g.Hyalite
SiO2 · nH2O.A colourless variety of Opal. Hyalite is opal, an amorphous silica glass containing about 3-8% water. Hyalite occurs as globular and botryoidal masses and irregular crusts. Found in volcanic and pegmatite environments where the silica deposits from the gas phase. It often shows a strong green fluorescence in UV light.
Check out more Fluorescent Specimens here.
SKU: B2735 - Fossils
FOSSIL WHALE INNER EAR BONE 01
We do have a Fossil Whale Inner Ear Bone 01 for sale, some pics of this specimen on this page. They seem to have been of denser bone than the rest of the whale skeleton, so they were better preserved. The auditory bulla is a bony cover for the delicate middle ear bones and tissues. In humans it is part of our temporal bone. Whales have several adaptations in their ears for hearing underwater. Tympanic bone.
Age:
Miocene.Location:
South Carolina, USA.Dimensions:
6.2cm x 3.6cm x 2.8cm, 67g.SKU: F23WIEB01 - Crystals, Minerals of the World
LAZURITE CRYSTAL SPECIMEN
A stunning specimen of bright blue Lazurite Crystals on Calcite with Pyrite. Or, in other words, deconstructed Lapis Lazuli! One extra large crystal dominates the specimen, with some partial crystals visible in the matrix. This is a very collectible piece and a beautiful example of Afghanistan’s rich mineral wealth. Great colour splash for the collection. This specimen stands well on a perspex display pad.
Location:
Badakhshan, Afghanistan.Dimensions:
6cm x 6cm x 4.9cm, 182g.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]Lazurite
Sodium Calcium Aluminum Silicate Sulfur Sulfate
(Na, Ca)8Al6Si6O24(S, SO4)SKU: MW23LA01 - Fluorescent Specimens, Fossils
FLUORESCENT AMBER SPECIMEN 20
Fluorescent Amber Specimen or fossil tree sap. A beautiful stone often cut and polished into a valuable gemstone. It is a fossil which can contain preserved insects and other animals or plants that are millions of years old. Inclusions seen in Amber increase its value. Three pics taken inside, outside and with UVC Light. A label comes with each specimen, professionally printed with a sticky back. This is a special specimen as it is Phosphorescent, glowing for more than five seconds once UV light is removed.
Dimensions:
4.7cm x 3.5cm x 1.2cm, 19.9g.Location:
Columbia.Approximately C10H16O
Succinic acid.SKU: B2720