Ammonites
Natural Ammonites For Sale
Ammonites are the animals of the order Ammonitida (subclass Ammonoidea) which most developed in the Mesozoic seas during Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. These are the Cephalopoda mollusks, which name occurs from the name of ancient Egypt god Ammon – spiral shell looks like the horns of the god depicted with the head of a ram. Modern squids and octopuses are considered as Ammonite kins. We sell Russian Volga River Ammonites of the highest quality on the market. Read More about Ammonites →
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Code: qst-10671Ammonites
Eboraciceras cf. carinatum, Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10670Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10669Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10668Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10667Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10666Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10665Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10664Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10663Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10662Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10661Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10660Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10659Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10658Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10657Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10656Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: qst-10655Ammonites
Quenstedtoceras
Natural pyritized ammonites were mounted together on small fragment of the argyllite septaria with pyrite.
The color of the ammonites is natural. -
Code: am-10648
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Code: am-10632
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Code: am-10629
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Code: am-10628
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Code: am-10627
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Code: am-10563
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Code: am-10526
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Code: desh-10216Ammonites
Deshayesites
The ammonite is mounted on the original natural argillite matrix (during preparation the ammonite was removed from the matrix and after preparation mounted on its initial place).
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Code: crsp-9816Ammonites
Craspedodiscus
Very big for the species. Well developed iridescence.
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Code: aud-10062
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Code: aud-10061