Fossil Coral Colony Specimen 5.5" Detailed Tarrant County Texas Creek Find 42 oz
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The product is a 5.5" Stone Fossil Coral Colony specimen found in a creek located near North Richland Hills in Tarrant County, Texas in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. Originating from the United States, this piece is perfect for lapidary enthusiasts looking to add a special and rare item to their collection. With a weight of 42 oz, this specimen is a tangible piece of history and geology that can be displayed in a home that values Cretaceous fossils, rocks and minerals, and ancient Earth history. This coral colony specimen has wonderful cell preservation and is made of calcium carbonate or limestone minerals ranging from light gray to touch of cream color. This fossil cluster is in excellent pre owned as found condition and is made of solid stone, it sits well on a flat surface and can be handled, studied and enjoyed. Please review the pictures for more details and size measurement information, thank you.
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