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I am interested mainly in echinoids but another kind of fossils can be welcome :).

 

 

Here are some echinoids and corals Clypeaster concavus 1A.JPGClypeaster concavus 1B.JPGor trade.

 

I am interested mainly in echinoids but another kind of fossils can be welcome :).

 

 

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1. Clypeaster concavus

Miocene

Seville (Spain)

 

2. Clypeaster folium

Miocene

Sesimbra (Portugal)

 

3. Clypeaster scillae

Miocene

Austria

 

4 y 5 Echinolampas hoffmanni

Pliocene

Almeria (Spain)

 

6. Schizaster eurynotus

Miocene

Sesimbra (Portugal)

 

7.Montlivaltia multiformis

Aptian

Murcia (Spain)

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It's best if you let people know what type of fossils you are looking to trade for. ;)

Regards,

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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Tim, he stated in the post right under the first piece that he is preferring other echinoids and will consider other things. It can easily be overlooked. :P

Trilospain, PM sent

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44 minutes ago, caldigger said:

Tim, he stated in the post right under the first piece that he is preferring other echinoids and will consider other things. It can easily be overlooked. :P

Trilospain, PM sent

 

Thanks Doren!  :blush:


I totally missed that with the giant pictures. :)

 

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I have traded with this member before and can vouch that he sends nice fossils, reciprocates quickly and is very generous.

-Dave

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I could offer you an ammonite or a plant fossil in exchange for the Clypeaster concavus in the first photos. If you are interested, please send me a PM and I could then send you some photos.

 

Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

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16 hours ago, Shamalama said:

I have traded with this member before and can vouch that he sends nice fossils, reciprocates quickly and is very generous.

Thanks for comment Dave

 

Nice to hear from you after a long time.

 

Take care

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Would you be interested in some cretaceous bivalves? I have them large and small, some small ones in complete sets.

I refuse to give up my childish wonder at the world.

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