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Egg like fossil identification.


JaneS

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Hoping someone can identify this. Found while crystal hunting  near an active coal mine. IMG_0733.thumb.jpeg.216be7ea0f6d017afa6e00df959b1715.jpegIMG_0734.thumb.jpeg.937b6527a1d10c399647a7e09a2d5d31.jpegIMG_0735.thumb.jpeg.5b5d5ef60210a702ed46a0cf991d75f8.jpeg

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Looks like a concretion or nodule.

 

Where was this found? (Country, State, County)  

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It may have enough silicate in it to be called a chert nodule, or not. :shrug:

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It was found in NE Pennsylvania near the town of tresckow 

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