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This fossil? was brought to NARG at Portland Regional Gem and Mineral in Hillsboro, OR.  It was found in a small creek south of Eugene, OR in the foot hills of the Cascade Mountains.   Age is Eocene or Early Oligocene. It was determined it was of organic material.  The black on the material is coal.  Does anyone any ideas? 

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Hello. 

Could we please get shots of  Front, back, left side, right side, top, and bottom sides?

Looking straight down on each surface, please.

This could help with ID. 

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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