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eHi everyone, I've been going through making a database of my fossils. I came across this one that I purchased at MAPS couple years back but I am worries I've been fooled nails because of the what appears to be machine marks at the back. Any help would be appreciated and relieved.

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Looks real to me, the scratch on the pygidium might just be from preparation. Lots of detail, lovely trilo especially the eyes.

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A species that is not worth faking, and the fact that it is disarticulated makes it even more likely it is genuine. The mark is just an unfortunate accident.

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