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Tenderfoot
Jun 29, 2015
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WP_20150629_004 (1).jpg WP_20150629_004.jpg WP_20150629_007.jpg I'm a lapidary artist and a lifelong rockhound and I cant tell if this is a fossil or a mineral formation? size approx. 1 1/4'' in.
 

unclemac

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Oct 12, 2011
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looks like a mineral formation to me...similar to many agates i have seen
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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Agree. I don't see enough symmetry in it for a fossil . . . unless it a fragment of some type of coral(?)

Or maybe a combination - agatized fossil coral.

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Oct 13, 2015
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I dunno...looks like a "trace fossil" to me. They are useually made by sea worms making tunnels, burrows and the like. Hard to say from photo but it's really neat! Take it to a fossil shop for an opinion.
 

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