CT Beach Fossils

rage1398

Tenderfoot
Mar 1, 2014
6
4
Detector(s) used
Garrett Ace 150, Garrett Ace 350, Garrett AT Pro
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
IMG_5762.JPG IMG_5763.JPG IMG_5764.JPG IMG_5765.JPG IMG_5766.JPG IMG_5767.JPG IMG_5768.JPG IMG_5770.JPG IMG_5772.JPG IMG_5773.JPG IMG_5775.JPG IMG_5776.JPG IMG_5777.JPG IMG_5778.JPG IMG_5779.JPG IMG_5781.JPG IMG_5782.JPG IMG_5783.JPG IMG_5785.JPG IMG_5787.JPG IMG_5788.JPG IMG_5789.JPG IMG_5758.JPG IMG_5759.JPG IMG_5760.JPG IMG_5761.JPG IMG_5757.JPG IMG_5754.JPG IMG_5756.JPG IMG_5753.JPG I need help identifying what these are (if they are fossils at all). Last 3 specimens are purchased fossils(last 3 Photos), The other 8 specimens were found on a Connecticut beach.
 

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tncreeker

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Feb 6, 2011
328
112
Maggie Valley, N.C.
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
First one is an oyster, second one is a clam, third one looks like the hinge of a large clam. Fourth one, I have always known them by the name of shark eye shell. Thats all I got. Good luck.
 

Ninjafossils

Hero Member
Dec 18, 2012
676
345
Tennessee
Detector(s) used
Garrett Ace 250
Tesoro Compadre
Garrett AT Pro
Primary Interest:
Other
Welcome to the forum Rage! Also being from your neck of the woods, I too know how difficult it is to be a fossiler on the east coast. Did you collect these from central Connecticut?
 

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