Petrified wood from TN

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Dylan.W

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Dec 8, 2017
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Houston Texas
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Not sure what type of tree, but im looking for some petrified wood for a pen if you selling it.
 

Ninjafossils

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Dec 18, 2012
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I am pretty sure this is NOT petrified wood. It looks more like fossil coral. Whenever people find something and they ask "what can I sell it for?" I pretty much answer the same thing: not much. Most common fossils are not worth anything but a few bucks and sadly your piece is no exception. I'd argue that you keep it on your desk or coffee table as a conversation piece. If you tell me what city you found it in, I can give you a date range.
 

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