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I see corals, trilobites, brachiopodes, gastrpodes, probably crinoid-stem and probably shells.

Tip: post bigger fotos from different angles for each object. That will increase the possibility to get more detailed determinations for the fossils.

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24 minutes ago, Pemphix said:

I see corals, trilobites, brachiopodes, gastrpodes, probably crinoid-stem and probably shells.

Tip: post bigger fotos from different angles for each object. That will increase the possibility to get more detailed determinations for the fossils.

I would have it just won’t let me shrink the photos on my phone and can I ask where u see the trilobite?

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Enlarged, cropped, and brightened:

 

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@Georgemckenzie  

Try downloading a photo app called Magnify. 

It works pretty well to get better pictures. 

This is really fuzzy, when blown up. 

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20 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

@Georgemckenzie  

Try downloading a photo app called Magnify. 

It works pretty well to get better pictures. 

This is really fuzzy, when blown up. 

Hopefully a better picture I’m waiting on it getting delivered why I can’t get a good pic 

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It would probably be best, when you receive the set, to take pictures of just the ones you can't ID and we'll see what we can do then.  Rather than half a dozen people telling you the ones you know already.  Especially if you want something more than "brachiopods, corals, bryozoans".  Enjoy!!

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17 hours ago, Georgemckenzie said:

 

I would have it just won’t let me shrink the photos on my phone and can I ask where u see the trilobite?

No trilobite, thought the number 1 could be, but now the better photo is available, it is not.

 

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1 hour ago, Pemphix said:

No trilobite, thought the number 1 could be, but now the better photo is available, it is not.

 

I sent a better photo to my friend who sells fossils he thinks it looks like a headshield from a Trinucleus fimbriatus from the photo I sent him 

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1 hour ago, Georgemckenzie said:

ent a better photo to my friend who sells fossils he thinks it looks like a headshield from a Trinucleus fimbriatus from the photo I sent him 

Add the better pictures here too. We have some trilobite experts in house and it is good to get a second opinion. 

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On 15/10/2020 at 11:16 AM, Bobby Rico said:

Add the better pictures here too. We have some trilobite experts in house and it is good to get a second opinion. 

 

On 15/10/2020 at 8:07 AM, Pemphix said:

No trilobite, thought the number 1 could be, but now the better photo is available, it is not.

 

 

On 14/10/2020 at 4:56 PM, ClearLake said:

It would probably be best, when you receive the set, to take pictures of just the ones you can't ID and we'll see what we can do then.  Rather than half a dozen people telling you the ones you know already.  Especially if you want something more than "brachiopods, corals, bryozoans".  Enjoy!!

It arrived guys so here’s more photos 

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I know the left one in the first picture is a bryozoan and you have a lot of brachiopods but that’s all I can do. @Tidgy's Dad can give you more detail on them.

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I actually really like the coral - number 2. 

I can't really guess at the brachiopods without provenance. 

3. might be an  atrypid, 4. a spiriferid and 9. a terebratulid. 

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33 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

I actually really like the coral - number 2. 

I can't really guess at the brachiopods without provenance. 

3. might be an  atrypid, 4. a spiriferid and 9. a terebratulid. 

Thanks for the help have u any idea what number 5 is cause I can’t figure it out for the life of me it’s just a round circle I can make anything out in it either 

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45 minutes ago, FossilDAWG said:

Any clues about where these came from or age?

 

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I would reckon there all from the uk not positive on the age 

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45 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Not a clue.

Does the other side have any more detail? 

I’m just away from home I will take another photo in a little while of the other side and put it up 

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