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2.6" Polished "Petoskey Stone" (Fossil Coral) - Michigan
This is a beautiful, piece of fossil coral (Hexagonaria percarinata) from Michigan. It has been polished to a glossy finish on the front and sides, while the back of the piece is was left in a natural/rough state. The polished really allows for the detailed structures of the coral head to be seen.
Known locally as "petoskey stones", this fossil coral can be found along the beaches of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, as well as in rock quarries from Alpena to Traverse City, Michigan. The species is Hexagonaria percarinata, a type of rugose coral that lived during the Middle Devonian period about 350 million years ago. Petoskey stones are the state stone of Michigan.
SPECIES
Hexagonaria percarinata
AGE
LOCATION
Michigan
FORMATION
Gravel Point Formation
SIZE
2.6" wide
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#131057
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