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JV-51 Fossil Morocco Batch of Fish Vertebrae Shark, Gar, Enchodus, Other X25
$ 7.91
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JV-51 Fossil Morocco Batch of Fish Vertebrae Shark, Gar, Enchodus, Other X25You are bidding on the above mentioned auction. I have more of these available.
This batch is of Fish Vertebrae of mostly Shark, Gar, Enchodus, and others. Shark are generally flat as compared to other fish. May be small Mosasaur verts in the mix but not likely. 25 pieces. Various sizes, conditions, and completeness. I have lots of Moroccan material going up right now.
You get all that is pictured. These would work nicely I my
Treasure Hunt Dig Site
.
Contact me for more info and keep looking at my posts because I'll be posting a lot more of my material.
I have lots of Mosasaur teeth if you are interested in more. Search my store to see a lot of them. I also have over 1000 various sized fish/shark vertebrae from Morocco and lots of wholesale stuff of lesser quality teeth (Mosasaur, Enchodus, shark).
Check out my
Treasure Hunt Dig Site
material that'll be posted in my store. Great for any event or celebration from birthdays to the holiday gatherings. Dig your own fossils/treasures out of the material with a brush, just like a paleontologist does except you can do it from the comfort of your own home. It's fun for all ages so check it out when you get the chance.
The pics will speak for themselves. Natural for the most part. Sold as is.
I combine shipping.
Atlas Mt region, Morocco, North Africa.
S/H on this item in the US with USPS is .00. International (Italy express mail only, request rates) is .00 each.
I accept the following forms of payment.
1) Paypal
2) Other
Check out my other auctions and ebay store
, I have lots of fossils and other stuff up for auction and loads of stuff in my store.
Thank You for bidding!
I have some new things that may interest some of you:
I have numerous bones in the field jackets or right from the field. If you are interested in doing some of your own prep, I can get you bones. Lots of partial tibias and femurs as well as pretty complete ones. Most is Edmontosaurus but there are also Triceratops bones in the mix. Contact me for more information.
Inquire via email if you are seriously interested in these items.