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Thomas Roark

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I have had these fossilized trilobites for many years and would like to know what they are worth…


I’ve come across similar listings ranging from [prices redacted]… this seems to be in better condition than most?345CFBB3-3BC3-4E11-9082-E6D4E63BDEAB.thumb.jpeg.5360aa67cd61b7b1721116a11927e671.jpegF980AB7F-D560-4261-A414-33F5705D4D39.thumb.jpeg.b5185a7c49027904e05a26ca36908b2c.jpeg8BF18625-5306-4EF8-B671-C069388F40FA.thumb.jpeg.fd78aa8294d131b16c460a83a2cef1e9.jpegD61EF52E-219D-4CED-B461-BA1CB92D1BCE.thumb.jpeg.35da01dd2871b577461e0f4d3b5146a1.jpeg

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What you can do is ask about the general condition of fossils - e.g. whether parts have been added or faked. 
Statements about the value of fossils are (for legal reasons) not allowed in this forum. Please accept that.

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As others have stated, no value talk here.

 

In terms of condition, this seems to have been separate rocks conjoined as one piece. The seemingly random scribe marks is typically a flag as these are used to obscure the fact that it is a composition.

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It is always good to know the identification , location  where the  fossil was found, if possible.. Fossil are much more  interesting with the relevant information  attached. 

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33 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

It is always good to know the identification , location  where the  fossil was found, if possible.. Fossil are much more  interesting with the relevant information  attached. 

I can venture that information:

Cambropallas telesto, Cambrian, from the Jbel Wawrmast Fm, Morocco. 

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they are always nice for decoration, but mostly mounted. Like yours, I think it contents of 3 different findings

 

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