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Hi there, I'm looking at possibly buying another saurpod egg. The seller identified it as a hypselosaurus priscus egg, Provence basin france. From the last post I did not on eggs I understand eggs are specifically attributed to hypselosaurus anymore? I'm looking for a museum quality piece as my other egg examples are just decent. Please give me your thoughts and let me know if you require more photos Thank you!
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Hypselosaurus dinosaur egg, please provide your expertose
Dinobot posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Hi there I am new to this forum and I am an amateur collector, I just purchased a pair of hypselosaurus egg on a our favour auction website and would really really appreciate some input as this has been my biggest buy to date. Please let me know your thoughts" " Age: 70 Million Years Old Location: Central France Species: Hypselosaurus- 30 replies
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Dear forum I`m planning to make my biggest acquisition so far concerning fossils. Could you please rate the attached egg for me. Would be great if you can say something about the quality. Since there is no visible hatching window it should be unhatched? Thanks.
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Hypselosaurus Egg?
Seguidora-de-Isis posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello good evening to all A great friend of mine I've known for many years has this egg in her collection. Unfortunately I only have this photo, but even so, I believe that this photo is sufficient, and it is quite enlightening: In my opinion is a compound, which used real shells. What do you think? Supposedly, this should be an egg of Hypselosaurus discovered in France... @-Andy- @HamptonsDoc @Troodon- 13 replies
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Hypselosaurus Egg- Is It Real?
HamptonsDoc posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
What do you guys think about this Hypselosaurus egg from France? Good specimen? Authentic? Fair Price (1500 Euro = $1676)? This is only the second French Egg I've seen for sale since I started collecting a few months ago. Seems less crushed than other eggs of this type. This is an egg i do not know much about... Here is the listing: "Hypselosaurus priscus Extreme rare Titanosaur egg, No restoration!!!! OLD COLLECTION 1950 Maastrichtian, Cretaceous 70 million years old Trouvaille, Bassin d'Aix de Provence, France Size: 6.6 by 5.6 inch / 16.5 by 14 cm"- 10 replies