Some recent finds from Hastings beds Wealden Sussex
Iguanodon fossil footcast 30 cm wide
Unprepped Titanosaur vertebra
Ankylosaur Hylaeosarus hoof/ ungual. Possibly the first to be discovered in the Wealden of Sussex and Isle of Wight
Ventral view
Juvenile ornithopod lower femur, with asoociated bones
Dinosaur coprolite
Iguanodontid toe bone
Infant dinosaur footcast fossil, about 3cm wide
Unknown theropod dinosaur footcast fossil
Iguanodontid caudal verteb
Thanks Tim.
Jeff, should be no problem shipping. The Hastings foreshore, on the long tides, from ''cliff end'' to ''Rock n ore'', is good for footcasts . Dinosaur, turtle, croc and pterosaur bones can be found. Also shark teeth and Lepidotes fish. Hastings neighbouring town Bexhill is also good. All early Cretaceous.
And further west at the chalk cliffs of Beachy head Eastbourne, ammonites/bivalves etc can be found (80-90 million years old).