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Northern France Fossils For Trade Part 2


nala

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Very nice. I'll see what I have worthy of trade.

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few more Carboniferous samples from Northern France for exchange

Aletopteris Decurens and other fernpost-2325-0-39859100-1430693765_thumb.jpg

Sphenopteris platespost-2325-0-29011100-1430693820_thumb.jpg

Neuropteris and other fernpost-2325-0-69440100-1430693858_thumb.jpg

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Annulariapost-2325-0-21101000-1430693994_thumb.jpg

Sigilaria and lepidodendron barkpost-2325-0-72041000-1430694106_thumb.jpg

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and few Jurassic samples from Normandy also

from the Black Cows(Villers sur mer,the two regular echies at the front are from Luc sur mer),there is also a piece of Pyrite,all the Pelecypods have two valves post-2325-0-20296600-1430841038_thumb.jpg

and from The Bajocian near Caen post-2325-0-09433300-1430841087_thumb.jpg

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From my last vacations in the southwest of France,i have these miocene gastropods and shells also

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and these cretaceous brachiopodspost-2325-0-48461900-1443023185_thumb.jpg

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Few  fossils for exchange from my summer hunts

Paleozoic to start (i have more carboniferous plants)and a piece of Devonian coral

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Hello John,i like all kind of fossils i still not have,not too erodate,i collect in France

Few Toarcian(Jurassic)fossils from Lozère and Aveyron

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I would really be into some of that plant material. Are you more interested in inverts or something that had a spine?

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First upate(only have the time to drink a cup of tea last evening after my post) :) but i have few more carbonniferous plants to offer ;)

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4 hours ago, nala said:

All my Toarcian and cretaceous fossils

NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! :faint::faint::faint:

 

aw man, I was looking forward to some french cretaceous fossils. Are you ever gonna find more? (If you find a french mosasaur tooth, then I will smash)

If you're a fossil nut from Palos Verdes, San Pedro, Redondo Beach, or Torrance, feel free to shoot me a PM!

 

 

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It's always possible to have a look into the boxes Macrophyseter (but for the french mosasaur,I would be stunned to find one,and would keep it)

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On 9/11/2017 at 4:26 AM, Macrophyseter said:

(If you find a french mosasaur tooth, then I will smash)

 

That would be a first!!! 

As far as I know, the only European mosasaurs so far are from Maastricht (far south-east Netherlands). Unfortunately, one of the main quarries, the ENCI, is gonna close soon!!! :(

Max Derème

 

"I feel an echo of the lightning each time I find a fossil. [...] That is why I am a hunter: to feel that bolt of lightning every day."

   - Mary Anning >< Remarkable Creatures, Tracy Chevalier

 

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