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Sorry, but I can't make any suggestions without knowing the precise stratigraphy. First of all, the preservation is not the best and secondly, there are too many ammonites with this form to hazard a guess without knowing the aforementioned details. Maybe @Tidgy's Dad can help here.

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It's probably Upper Cretaceous. 

What's the diameter? 

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My best guess would be Choffaticeras segna but I'm not sure if they are found there and if they got that big. 

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