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Boulder opal from australia - is this a fossil?


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Sorry, I have no idea whats going on there.

Scale, a little bit more in focus and views from different directions would be helpful.

Thank you!
Franz Bernhard

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Thank you!

The dimensions in mm are 19.000 x 13.000 x 5.000 .

The picture is not mine.

I am thinking about buying it.

it is not listed as a fossil but I know that it is not inlay. It is natural.

it was found in a mine , where wood fossils occur.

The seller does not take good pictures. However, I added one more.

I am not asking what is this fossil, I am only ask you if it is a fossil.

Thanks!

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Hi,

 

It’s blurry and dark, I would be surprised if you get a satisfactory answer with photos of so little quality.  If the seller can’t provide better photos, run away !

 

Coco

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Ma bibliothèque PDF 1 (Poissons et sélaciens récents & fossiles) : ici
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Hétérodontiques et sélaciens : ici
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No real way of determining if this is a fossil with the photos the seller supplied. If it were me, I’d walk away from this one.

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