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| reference |
AMM2317 |
| name |
Dactylioceras Crassum (Unusual preservation) |
| age |
Jurassic, Upper Lias |
| size |
Size of Ammonite 65mm |
| location |
Whitby, N Yorkshire, UK |
| weight |
460gms |
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| description |
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| Most Dactylioceras specimens are found in small nodules however this very fine example was discovered in a large septarian nodule thus giving it a different preservation from the normal "run of the mill" examples. The preservation and colour is exceptional and the specimen has a cut base for ease of display. A lovely and rare specimen. |
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