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Your fossil looks like the inside impression of ''platystoma niagarensis'' (Snail Fossil).


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Thank you how rare is something like this or are they common ?
 

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Pretty common. I found em up here in nj
 

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Could be the optics, but there doesn't seem to be an elevated spire on painterx7's specimen. That could mean that it is a cephalopod, a nautiloid or ammonite cast.
I am lost lol it is a very cool piece and I sure appreciate the help !!!!!
 

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Haha.. Yeah not everyones a fossil geek pretty cool prehistoric snail type thing man.
 

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Hey I may know nothing about them but they still are cool to me lol thanks
 

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Thank you very much !!
 

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