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Without much information as to the contex as to where it was found, I surmise that it is a piece of limestone.
 

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Sandstone or a very worn granite. I'm having difficult telling which from the pics.
 

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I think that's fossil coral. I'd have to look up the name. If so, it's Silurian age
 

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I think that's fossil coral. I'd have to look up the name. If so, it's Silurian age

I posted it in a fossil forum. Some people thought metamorphic rock formation. One person thought it could be a sponge fossil.

Anyhow thanks for the replies fellas

I'll check out the Silurian age fossils.
 

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