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Do you have any idea where they originate?

And how big are they, please.? 

Hello, and a very warm welcome to TFF from Morocco. I lived in Thailand for a couple of years and it's a beautiful country with many wonderful people. :b_love1:

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Moved to FOSSIL ID;)

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58 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Do you have any idea where they originate?

And how big are they, please.? 

Hello, and a very warm welcome to TFF from Morocco. I lived in Thailand for a couple of years and it's a beautiful country with many wonderful people. :b_love1:

I have no idea where its from, I got its from second hand store.

first one is 2.9 cm no matrix include.

second is 4.3 cm.

last one is 2.5 cm no matrix include.

And I'm so happy that you love my country thank you.❤️❤️❤️

sorry I'm not good in english grammar.

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Your English is absolutely fine.

I think the shiny one in your fourth photo might be Psiloceras planorbis from the Lower Jurassic of South West England. 

Difficult without location, but you have some nice ammonoids.:Smiling:

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16 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Your English is absolutely fine.

I think the shiny one in your fourth photo might be Psiloceras planorbis from the Lower Jurassic of South West England. 

Difficult without location, but you have some nice ammonoids.:Smiling:

Thank you :D

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Welcome to forum from Alaska. Your english is just fine. We don't expect perfect english even from those of us that grew up with it :D

 

You have some beautiful specimens!

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7 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Your English is absolutely fine.

I think the shiny one in your fourth photo might be Psiloceras planorbis from the Lower Jurassic of South West England. 

Difficult without location, but you have some nice ammonoids.:Smiling:

If I compare these two pictures I can see the resemblance. :)

 

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