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FOSSILS PAGE 8
Updated 15
March 2008
Dinosaur eggshell
fragments
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We have available three different
identified species of
dinosaur eggshell fragments at this time. The examples in the photo are
from Philocenetops (an Oviraptor), Cretaceous, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, China; they
are priced at $7.00 each. Also available are "moderately
large" ~3 cm pieces of Saltasaurus, Cretaceous, Patagonia,
Argentina for $10.00 each. In addition, we have a few pieces of
Hypselosaurus priscus, Upper Cretaceous, from Aiz-en-Provence, France
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large pieces of Saltasaurus sp. shell fragments. This material is from
the Cretaceous period, Patagonia, Argentina. They are priced at $30.00
each. |
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DINOSAUR Caudal Vertebrae
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Offered here is a well
preserved Caudal Vertebrae from an Edmontosaurus annectens. This material is
Late Cretaceous in age and comes from the Lance Creek Formation,
Eastern Wyoming. Measuring ~5.5 cm in diameter and ~5 cm in length, it
is priced at a modest SOLD |
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DINOSAUR Vertebrae and teeth
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Here is a well prepared
Edmontosaurus annectens vertebrae with a couple of teeth and a strut in
matrix. From the Upper Jurassic, Lance Creek Formation, Niobrara County,
Wyoming, these matrix pieces are nearly non-existent today. This great
display piece is priced at SOLD |
Dinosaur eggs - Hadrosaur
Thousands of these Hadrosaur eggs have
appeared on the market during the past few years. These eggs come from the Xixia
basin, Henan Province, China. Most of the early high quality
eggs sold for ~$1000.00 to $1500.00 each with multiples bringing considerably
higher prices per egg. The better eggs have come down in price but continue to
be too expensive for some collectors. We were fortunate to obtain several singles and multiples
of good and medium grade eggs at reasonable prices. None of these are perfect eggs as all have varying amounts of shell
missing; however, they are quite affordable and very presentable.
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Very good triple clutch of
Hadrosaur eggs, SOLD
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Hadrosaur - good quality egg, a few
pieces of shell missing but overall a very nice display specimen. Priced
at a reasonable SOLD
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Dinosaur
skin
| For you serious dinosaur collectors, here is a must have item - dinosaur skin from the
tail of the Edmontosaurus annectens found about 4-5 years ago in the
Hell Creek Formation, Harding County, South Dakota. This material is
Late Cretaceous in age. I had 2 pieces of this material shortly after
it became available but it sold quickly. |

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