GatorBoy Gold Member Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 14,716 Reaction score 6,156 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 29, 2012 Thread Owner #1 I received these in the mail today As part of a gift package From Texas. I haven't been able to Contact the sender. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
I received these in the mail today As part of a gift package From Texas. I haven't been able to Contact the sender. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
GatorBoy Gold Member Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 14,716 Reaction score 6,156 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 29, 2012 Thread Owner #2
GatorBoy Gold Member Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 14,716 Reaction score 6,156 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 7, 2012 Thread Owner #3 I never got a single reply when I posted this. Mabey I have kooodies.
old digger Gold Member Joined Jan 15, 2012 Messages 7,516 Reaction score 7,364 Golden Thread 0 Location Montana Detector(s) used White's MXT Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 7, 2012 #4 The 1-4, and 6th photo, your items look like parts of an ammonite. Nice Gift! Last edited: Dec 7, 2012
GatorBoy Gold Member Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 14,716 Reaction score 6,156 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 7, 2012 Thread Owner #5 Thank you
Paleopilot Hero Member Joined Dec 4, 2012 Messages 566 Reaction score 199 Golden Thread 0 Location South Dakota Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 29, 2012 #6 I like the one in pic no.6, not sure what it is, but that's cool.
rush2112 Greenie Joined Dec 3, 2010 Messages 15 Reaction score 12 Golden Thread 0 Location Houston Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 4, 2013 #7 GatorBoy said: View attachment 706789 View attachment 706790 View attachment 706791 Click to expand... Very late post, haven't been around in a while. Top picture in this post is an Exogyra Ponderosa, second is a weathered/water-pollished ammonite steinkern, last pic no clue. The rest of your pictures are ammonites or ammonite steinkerns. All common in the Cretaceous Austin Chalk here in Texas.
GatorBoy said: View attachment 706789 View attachment 706790 View attachment 706791 Click to expand... Very late post, haven't been around in a while. Top picture in this post is an Exogyra Ponderosa, second is a weathered/water-pollished ammonite steinkern, last pic no clue. The rest of your pictures are ammonites or ammonite steinkerns. All common in the Cretaceous Austin Chalk here in Texas.
GatorBoy Gold Member Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 14,716 Reaction score 6,156 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 4, 2013 Thread Owner #8 Thank you!!