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Hi,

 

just wondered from the photos if this eggs looks real or not?

 

would love to own a real dinosaur egg but don’t want to waste my money buying a fake one :). Noticed you can see on one of the photos two small pin hole sized holes next to each other?

 

thanks

 

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It looks like real shell to me. A better question might be: is it real old? Ostrich eggs have been used to create "old" egg fossils. Let us wait for the real experts to arrive.

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5 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Very fake check this out,  yours is on second page of photos

 

@Troodon Is there any modern shell used to create the poster's "fossil"?

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9 minutes ago, DPS Ammonite said:

@Troodon Is there any modern shell used to create the poster's "fossil"?

 I don't know what the process is and it may vary depending on source

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VERY VERY FAKE!!! Stay away!!

 

Some of these are made with ostrich egg shell but I think this is just completely fake. 

 

Check out the the guide I made a few years ago that Troodon posted above. 

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Hello and welcome to the Forum!!  I'm no expert but I do not see any structure on the shell itself - looks too smooth - looks recent.  Good luck in your efforts to secure a true dinosaur egg for your collection!  :trex:

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I must agree, it does not have texture of Ostrich or Emu. They both have the classic pitted texture. 

However, that wouldn't exclude it coming from some other smooth shelled bird, I just don't know what it would be.

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