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6.7" Agatized Fossil Coral Geode - Florida
This is an absolutely gorgeous piece of agatized, fossil coral from Florida. Technically it's "a chalcedony pseudomorph after coral, appearing as limestone geodes lined with botryoidal agate" The coral geode has been sliced in half and the surface polished. The specimen is 6.7" wide, 4.5" Tall and 3.2" deep and displays beautifully with or without a display stand.
This fossil coral is Miocene (25-32 million years) in age, and was formed when fine sediments covered shallow coral reefs. As silica rich groundwater through the rock that was formed (and exposed as sea-levels dropped), it replaced the calcium carbonate skeleton of the coral with Chalcedony. There are a number of types of fossil coral present, but given the replacement destroys much of the original detail, more specific identification is difficult.
identification is difficult.
This fossil coral is Miocene (25-32 million years) in age, and was formed when fine sediments covered shallow coral reefs. As silica rich groundwater through the rock that was formed (and exposed as sea-levels dropped), it replaced the calcium carbonate skeleton of the coral with Chalcedony. There are a number of types of fossil coral present, but given the replacement destroys much of the original detail, more specific identification is difficult.
identification is difficult.
SPECIES
Unknown
LOCATION
West Coast of Florida
FORMATION
Hawthorn Group
SIZE
6.7" Wide, 4.5" Tall, 3.2" Deep
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#30698
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