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Upon my father's death, he left me with a treasure trove of crates filled with a plethora of various items, including antique chess boards and pieces (he was a master), rare stamps, and several more including rocks and fossils. I remember growing up, walking side by side, our heads down scouring the ground for beautiful and or unusual rocks - "DADDY. look what I found!" He would always reply enthusiastically no matter how unassuming or simple (concretions no doubt) they might be. A bonding experience we shared for many years. I gave some of the crates to family members and kept several for myself. I recently cracked open a new rather small crate; what I found consumed my heart and soul. When I was younger, celebrating a birthday, he said "Pick anything you want for your birthday" - To his surprise I told him I wanted to pick out a rock at the Rock Store... So we did... The rock is around 20 pounds and at one time beautiful crystals embedded in the center. The outside consists of a deep rust color, and quite soft as the color seems chalky can be rubbed off. I have yet to shine it up. I would love to have this identified. But the best part of this crate is the "other" surprise he included as shown below. Thanks for anyone who took the time to read this sentimental post and help in its identification. Roberta
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I have no idea what this could be, fossil or rock. It was found in the creek behind our house like most everything else I have posted, in Bucks County, Pa, not far from the Delaware river.