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We Buy Fossils


Buying, collecting and selling fossils has become big business. The internet is rife with these types of sites where both amateurs and professionals connect to share in the excitement of the latest finds.




we buy fossils



Permineralization or Petrification - After an organism is buried, minerals carried by water such as silica, calcite or pyrite replace the organic material in the fossil. Some common examples are most dinosaur bones, petrified wood, and many trilobite fossils. Permineralization can preserve even the most minute details including cell structure. Petrified wood is a classic example of Permineralization where the original, organic wood material has been replaced by silica and other minerals.Molds and Casts - A mold fossil is when the organism decays leaving an impression in the rock called a mold. A cast is when that mold has been filled in with rock or minerals.A bivalve preserved as an external mold fossil.Carbonization - Carbonization is a process in which the more volatile substances of the organism (hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, etc) are removed, leaving behind the carbon. These fossils typically appear as a thin, dark film on the rock. This type of preservation is common among plant fossils.Fossil leaves from the Traquille Shale of British Columbia preserved through carbonization.Unaltered Preservation - The original material of the organism has not been changed to another substance. Very rare, and typically found in very recent fossils. Some examples include freezing (woolly mammoths in the permafrost), mummification, fossilization in amber.A weevil trapped in Baltic amber is an example of unaltered preservation.Replacement and Recrystallization - Replacement occurs when the shell, bone or other tissue is replaced with another mineral. A shell is said to be recrystallized when the original skeletal compounds are still present but in a different crystal form, as from aragonite to calcite.A fossil clam from the famous Ruck's Pit locality in Florida full of calcite crystals.Authigenic Mineralisation - A very special form of cast and mold formation where a nodule is formed around the fossil by minerals such as siderite. In cases of rapid fosssilization, very fine details can be preserved. One example of this is ironstone nodules in the Mazon Creek fossil beds that contain amazingly details fossil plants and insects.A juvenile fossil shark (Bandringa rayi ) from preserved in a siderite nodule from Mazon Creek, IL.


One common question that comes up is how is the age of a fossil determined? There are two main types of dating:Relative DatingThe majority of the time fossils are dated using relative dating techniques. Using relative dating the fossil is compared to something for which the age is already known. For example if you have a fossil trilobite and it was found in the Wheeler Formation which has been dated to approximately 507 million years old, you know the fossil in it is approximately 507 million years old.Scientists use certain types of fossils referred to as index fossils to assist in relative dating via correlation. Index fossils are fossils that only occurred during a specific time frame. Typically commonly occurring fossils that had a widespread geographic distribution such as brachiopods, trilobites, and ammonites make the best index fossils. If the fossil you are trying to date occurs in the same layers as these index fossils, they can be used to narrow down the date, or date the rock formation.Another principal used in relative dating that rock layers are deposited sequentially. If a layer of rock containing the fossil is higher up in the sequence that another layer, you know that layer much be younger in age. By combining these principals, relative dating techniques can usually be used to determine the approximate age of a fossil.Absolute DatingAbsolute dating is used to determine a precise age of a fossil through radiometric methods. This uses radioactive minerals in the rocks and fossils almost like a geological clock. The atoms in some chemical elements have different forms, called isotopes. These isotopes break down at a very consistent rate over time through radioactive decay. By measuring the ratio of the amount of the original isotope to the amount of the isotopes that it breaks down into an age can be determined.While people are most familiar with carbon dating, carbon dating is rarely applicable to fossils. Carbon-14, the radioactive isotope of carbon used in carbon dating breaks down too fast. It can only be used to date fossils younger the 75,000 years. Potassium-40 on the other hand breaks down much slower and is common in rocks and minerals. It can often be used to date rocks and fossils up to several billion years old.


The basic process of fossilization deals with mineral replacement as remains, such as bone, sit buried in the ground. Pressure from being buried in the ground causes /fossil-megalodon-tooth-colors.jpg" />Fossil Megalodon teeth showing a wide range of colors. They were all originally ivory white, like modern shark teeth before being fossilized.Different Minerals Produce Different ColorsSince minerals come in a plethora of colors, fossils also come in a wide variety of colors. Some examples include phosphate, which is a common mineral to replace shark teeth. Phosphate is a jet black mineral. If phosphate replaces the original material, the fossil will be black. Areas with lots of iron in the ground will produce red and orange colored fossils. Also, areas with gray clays and limestone will give a gray-green or gray-yellow color, like the shark teeth in North Carolina. Read More...


Authentic Megalodon Teeth - The Megalodon was a massive prehistoric shark that grew to lengths of up to 60 feet and went extinct 2.6 million years ago. It had giant teeth that could reach 7 inches in length (though only a handful have ever been found that large). For comparison the largest great white shark teeth did not reach 3 inches in length. Fossils of it's teeth can be found worldwide and are both impressive and terrifying. Shop our wide selection of authentic Megalodon fossils for sale. Starting around $25 which make great gifts, to collector quality teeth priced at $3,000+Ammonites - Ammonites are extinct, cephalopods with a spiral shell and tentacles. Their shells are common fossils world-wide and resembled those of the modern day nautilus. We have a huge selection of ammonite fossils for sale and they are one of our most popular items due to the natural beauty. In particular people love the cut & polished, agate replaced examples from Madagascar which are often cut in half to reveal the beautifully preserved inner chambers. Learn more about ammonites...Fossil Fish - Fish have been around in the fossil record for over 400 million years and are one of the most diverse animals on our planet. Fossil fish are some of the most aesthetic and collectable out there. FossilEra has a selection of beautiful fish fossils for sale from the Green River Formation of Wyoming as well as several other locations around the world. Not only do these fish make for beautiful displays but they are tremendously interesting from a scientific and historical perspective.Trilobite Fossils - Trilobites are an extinct marine animal that dominated Earth's oceans for 270 million years long before the first dinosaurs. There were over 25k known types some of them with very ornate shells covered in spines. This huge variety and their alien looking appearance makes them very appealing to collectors. We have a huge variety of trilobite fossils for sale ranging from inexpensive, common species to amazing museum quality specimens and everything in between. Learn more about trilobitesDinosaur Fossils - Another one of our best sellers is authentic dinosaur fossils and in particularly dinosaur teeth. We work with several of the top dinosaur quarries in the United States in both the Hell Creek and Morrison Formations to bring you hard to find material. In addition we guarantee the authenticity and accuracy of our listings.Another particularly popular item is the theropod (meat-eating) dinosaur teeth from the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco due to their affordability. We almost always have a good selection of fossil Spinosaurus, Raptor and Carcharodontosaurus teeth in stock as well as teeth of Mosasaurs (giant marine reptile) and Plesiosaurs (long necked marine reptile).Amber With Insects - Amber is the fossilized sap of trees. Amber is known for trapping insects and plant material, making it an interesting window into the past. Amber can be found in many places around the world including the Balkans, Northern Myanmar (Burma), Mexico and the Dominican Republic.


"They taught us how to split the shale, how to identify the trilobites and how to tell if a chunk of rock might have some fossils in it! They then cut them for us on a stone saw and taught is how to polish them! Super awesome service and very friendly! Definitely suggest this to anyone who loves fossils"


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