Description: Imagine holding in your hand a 110 million year old fossil. Some ammonites are much older than that, up to 450 million years old. Even older than the dinosaurs. Oceans at the time were teeming with life. Predators were everywhere. And it was a live fast, or die hard world for the ammonites. In fact, ammonites closely resemble modern squids, octopus and the chambered nautilus. Ammonites were carnivores as well. Fossils were once found only in museums - NOW you can OWN one!!! You can hold in your hand a part of the ancient fossil record from the time the dinosaurs roamed the earth. This is the NEW batch from Madagascar. I brought in for Tucson with some of the best color and deepest cavities/pockets around, excellent batch!!! Super nice crystals, absolutely the best I have seen in years. Description: Ammonite Pair Split, Cut and Polished LESS THAN 1 in 100 is a black ammonite. Very RARE and highly prized by collectors. These were found only 1 in 1000 ammonites. However you are in luck as they have a new find in Madagascar. These will NOT last. So you can pick one up for a better price. As I have predicted very few large Black ammonites came in the last shipment. Only small ones, which usually means that they are about to get past the Black Ammonite level. So they will be hard to get next year, and the price will surely go up in the next few years. Cleoniceras - These most colorful ammonites come from Madagascar, off the coast of Africa. Cleoniceras is the most common type in Madagascar. 99% of the ammonites found in Madagascar are this species, with a smooth shell and angled segments. The animal actually lived in the very last segments. Variations in price are due to color differences and how many crystal cavities (or open 'cave like' structures) in the segments. On average 110 million years old. Weight (lbs): .90 # Weight (gm): 430 grams Size (inches): 5.0" x 4.0" Size (mm): 125mm x 100mm Mine location: Tulear, Madagascar Item Number: n2599 1 oo Retail value: $150 ---------------------------------------------------------- Facts about ammonites - Closest living relative - Octopus, Squid, Cuttlefish and it's closest cousin the Nautilus. First appeared - in shallow seas 450 million year ago. Extinct - in a catoclysmic event in the Cretaceous, with the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Began life - less than 1 mm in diameter. About the size of a period in this sentence. But they grew fast. Females - reported to grow 400% bigger than males. Shells - comprised of chambers growing as the ammonite did. Making 13 new chambers each year. The ammonite lived in the last section, called the living segment. Medieval Europe - Ammonites were thought to be petrified snakes. They were called "snakestones" or "serpent stones". Ammonites were said to be evidence for the actions of St. Hilda and St. Patrick - who drove the snakes out of Ireland. In ancient times, traders would carve the face of a snake into the wide end of the ammonite fossil and sell them to the public. The name Ammonite - comes from their spiral shape. The fossilized shells somewhat resembled tightly coiled rams' horns. Pliny the Elder (79 A.D. near Pompeii) called these fossils - ammonis cornua ("horns of Ammon") . Because the Egyptian god Amman was typically depicted wearing ram's horns. ----------------------------------------------- Types of ammonites - Cleoniceras - These most colorful ammonites come from Madagascar, off the coast of Africa. Cleoniceras is the most common type in Madagascar. 99% of the ammonites found in Madagascar are this species, with a smooth shell and angled segments. The animal actually lived in the very last segments. Variations in price are due to color differences and how many crystal cavities (or open 'cave like' structures) in the segments. On average 110 million years old. Cymatoceras - Wide body Madagascar ammonites, with "C" shaped cavities. Some stand on their own and do not need stands. Much rarer than the regular narrow body Cleoniceras. More like a Wide Body Nautilus. (Limited quantities) Almost all gone. They are past this level of digging. Perisphinctes - Less than 1% of Madagascar ammonites are this type. Ridges are on the back from a complete different growth pattern. The chambers are also more compact and of a different shape. Frequently one of the most brightly colored. On normal ammonites, the middle is thicker. On Perisphinctes the inner coils are smaller which is a rare occurance among ammonites. These always command a high price. (RARE) ONLY a couple left. NONE in Tucson. (Almost sold out) Anapuzosia - WIDE Body with D shaped segments inside. (Regular Cleoniceras have S shaped segments) These are from a new areas of Madagascar and I am not sure how much longer they will last. Very deep crystal cavities make them desirable. New find of small ones. These will not last, like many on this list they will be past that digging level soon. Then they may not be available (Limited) Phylloceras - WIDE Body with an odd V shape segment. (Regular Cleoniceras have S shaped segments) These are from a new areas of Madagascar and I am not sure how much longer they will last. Very deep crystal cavities make them very desirable. (VERY Limited) Almost sold out. Desmoceras - A Medium Body Ammonite similiar to the thin Cleoniceras, but wider body with a tighter coil of the shell. Usually with V- Shaped segments. Unlike the Cleoniceras which S-Shaped segments. ( were Limited supply) SOLD OUT I keep telling folks, when they are gone they are gone... Goniatites - Curved ammonites from Morocco. Small ones are moderately common. Large ones up to 12" are much rarer and in higher demand as decorator pieces. Even the medium size ones 5-8" are getting very hard to obtain. And the price will continue to rise. The reason? Very few have been found in the last three years. The wide ones frequently stand by themselves, so they are always in high demand. Usually grey, black and white in color. Sometimes in earth tones of brown and tan. Goniatites are frequently 400 million years old, some of the oldest ammonites. (small ones 2-4" are moderately common. Medium and Large are rarer - especially ones over 5". I had to dig under tables at Tucson. Open boxes and then beg the only two suppliers of these to sell me some. They both tried to limit how many any one dealer could get. Had to go back several days and bug them to get the quantity I did.) ONLY a few large ones in Tucson, they found very few this year. The water level is too high. So there will not be anymore. Almost sold out. Check our other listings for these and other types of fine ammonites!!! ------------------------------------------------ New Tucson Ammonite finds: Madagascar: ****NEW FIND*** Spinoceras - Russian BLACK AND PYRITE ammonites. Usually these are high end collector ONLY ammonites. Normally costing $4,000 to $7,000 as they are that RARE. I managed to get my hands on a few reasonably price ones $1,000 for Large ones to $4,000 for the superior size and quality ones. Normally the nice ones are $4,000 to $7,000. It appears the river in Russia this Fall was running very high. The river washed away a large area of the back exposing these RARE ammonites. So instead of seeing maybe 20 in Tucson I saw 200. I jumped on these great find. If I don't sell them online, they go to my Fall shows and the collectors will eat them up. THESE will DEFINITELY NOT LAST. The price will surely rise again. ***NEW FIND*** BLACK AMMONITE - LESS THAN 1 in 100 is a black ammonite. Very RARE and highly prized by collectors. These "were" found only 1 in 1000 ammonites. However you are in luck as they have a new find in Madagascar. These will NOT last. So you can pick one up for a better price. Last year they hit a large quantity of these. Tucson I saw maybe 10% of the volume I saw last year. You better get them now before the price goes back up and the quantity & quality go down. LIMITED SUPPLY When they dig past this level "that's all folks." ***NEW FIND*** 2015 Margarite Daisy ammonite (probably Choffaticeras) - Tucson new find from Madagascar!!!! So they are in all probability only found at ONE level of digging. The people in Madagascar call them Margarite or "Daisy" flower ammonites as they resemble a daisy flower. Chambers have large crystal cavities with nice botryoidial (bumpy) formations. Supersize the pictures for better viewing. ALMOST SOLD OUT. Colors range from brown to grey to the ones I bought are more BLONDE. Another dealer and good friend of mine had these, so I scooped up all the pretty ones he had. Left a couple of grey ones for another dealer. And yes they were not cheap, but when you see something this rare you have to grab it while is is available. I saw only one other ammonite dealer in Tucson was WHOLESALING (i.e. selling to dealers&/stores) for over $2000 each. Mine were much better color and more reasonably priced. All of them appear to be HUGE as no small ones are found. So don't bother asking. Everything we have is listed. And we found no small ones. No one did. Ultra RARE, get them while they last, and they will not last long. Universities are buying them up, for scientific study. They are that RARE. In Tucson, I saw only three (and they were not very nice, I know why they were left) . Almost sold out. When I tell you to get them NOW while they last, I mean it. See the ones below that are sold out. Temporarily SOLD out - When I say they are limited, "good ones" are limited. And we won't buy inferior specimens. Kosmoceras or Pyrite ammonites - Pyrite actually replaces the animal shell. A very odd occurance. (Calcite replaces the animal shell in most of the other ammonites.) Pyrite ammonites are species Kosmoceras. Kosmoceras frequently have a opalized shell on the outside. Occasionally this shell is rainbow iridescent. Stunning colors of red, green, blue and other bright colors. In Russia, they use a chemical solution to remove the shell on one-half of the ammonite. This exposed the pyrite segments inside. These are only found in Russia, in the Volga River area. Most are around 165 million years old. Sold out. Saw none in Tucson. Caloceras johnstoni - Beautiful rainbow iridescent ammonite imprinted into shale. Golden bronze colored with sparkling rainbow highlights throughout. These were very thin-walled Ammonites, which were crushed by tons of rock and debris during fossilization. This is the case with most of the Ammonites found in the UK. Flattening of the specimen therefore, has increased the area of iridescence of the shell. Making them absolutely beautiful. The shell is composed of alternating layers of conchiolin and aragonite along with other minerals that have replaced the shell during this fossilization process. These not only transmits light but also diffract it. Thus acting much as a "Rowland prism" to divide light into its component parts with certain wave lengths being heavily reinforced: glowing greens, spectacular reds with occasional brilliant blues and yellows. The strongest most vibrant colors start to show thru. These Jurassic Ammonites are about 200 million years old and some of the RAREST in the world. They come from Doniford Bay, Somerset UK and have fossilized in a brilliant metallic BRONZE ammolite like finish. These are very difficult to photograph and look much better in person. They are truly beautiful and hard to capture in their true stunning colors. The chase - Ahead of the show, I contacted the only guy that has them in Tucson last year. He is from the UK. Told him I wanted them all, fine, he would be in on certain date. I got to his room at the appointed 9 a.m. the day before show even started. He had sold them all to a store owner. I was not happy. I managed to find another supplier at another hotel. Much nicer ones than we usually see. BUT these are HUGE, larger than a tennis ball can lid. Most of the others on the internet are quarter size to occasionally silver dollar size. These are over 3.5" and I had to pay up, but the quality is worth it. According to three different UK mineral dealers they guy that was getting these had to get a "proper job" and quit digging. There well be no more of these. Ultra RARE. No discount. Psiloceras planorbis - Beautiful rainbow iridescent ammonite imprinted into shale. Metallic baby blue colored with sparkling rainbow highlights throughout. These were very thin-walled Ammonites, which were crushed by tons of rock and debris during fossilization. This is the case with most of the Ammonites found in the UK. Flattening of the specimen therefore, has increased the area of iridescence of the shell. Making them absolutely beautiful. The shell is composed of alternating layers of conchiolin and aragonite along with other minerals that have replaced the shell during this fossilization process. These not only transmits light but also diffract it. Thus acting much as a "Rowland prism" to divide light into its component parts with certain wave lengths being heavily reinforced: glowing greens, spectacular reds with occasional brilliant blues and yellows. The strongest most vibrant colors start to show thru. These Jurassic Ammonites are about 200 million years old and some of the RAREST in the world. They come from Somerset UK and have fossilized in a brilliant metallic Blue ammolite like finish. These are very difficult to photograph and look much better in person. We over edit so the iridescence show up. They are truly beautiful and hard to capture in their true stunning colors. The chase - Ahead of the show, I contacted the only guy that has them in Tucson last year. He is from the UK. Told him I wanted them all, fine, he would be in on certain date. I got to his room at the appointed 9 a.m. the day before show even started. He had sold them all to a store owner. I was not happy. I managed to find another supplier at another hotel. Much nicer ones than we usually see. BUT these are HUGE. Most of the others on the internet are dime or 1/2" size. These are over 1" and I had to pay up, but the quality is worth it. (Rare, always in short supply and always will be rare) We angle the pictures to show the colors that is why there are several from the same angle. Cleoniceras - These most colorful ammonites come from Madagascar, off the coast of Africa. Cleoniceras is the most common type in Madagascar. 99% of the ammonites found in Madagascar are this species, with a smooth shell and angled segments. The animal actually lived in the very last segments. Variations in price are due to color differences and how many crystal cavities (or open 'cave like' structures) in the segments. On average 110 million years old. ------------------------------------------------------- The best I saved for last!!! Back by popular demand. Heteromorph - These are the strangest animals around. A long "J hook" then a ammonite type shell. At least 117myo. (I am trying to find more research, as I recall reading somewhere that some species could be over 450 million years old and a precurser to the other ammonites.) There is some speculation they also partially buried themselves in the mud and held their tentacles in unique way to feed, thus the shape. This is all speculation. Normally I only see 18-24" ones that are between $800 and $2000. However I found only 10 small ones in the 3-4" range. They are less than $149 and I will NOT take less or offer them on auction. They are priced very fairly especially for the RARITY. ----------------------------------------------- Madagascar Ladies Coop - Most ammonites come from Madagascar, off the coast of Africa. Madagascar has all the problems that that the African continent has. One way you and I can combat this is to buy our ammonites from a 'Ladies Coop'. This is where I get my ammonites. Not all dealers buy from this source. We will get to the 'ladies coop' in a minute. A few facts about Madagascar - Average per capita income is $1000 to $1553 per year. With an average family size of 6.6. That makes the average family income in Madagascar $6,600 to $10,000 per year. Enough for the basics, but not much else. Imagine trying to feed your family of 6-7 people with only $6600 per year? Madagascar families have hard working people, they don't want a 'hand out'. But folks, we can give them a 'hand up'. The men go out and do the digging and rough surface mining. Hot sweaty, back breaking work. The women at the 'ladies co-op' work together as a team. Splitting or cutting the ammonite down the middle with a diamond saw. Then polishing the inside to a high gloss and then polishing outside to show the shells' true variety. This can take up to 6 hours per ammonite. Today 90% of the animals on Madagascar are found no where else. Even in ancient times the ammonites of Madagascar's shallow sea were unique. And no other local produces ammonites of such wide ranging colors. Of the affordable ammonites, Madagascar produces the best and most colorful. Your purchase helps feed a family in Madagascar. If you want combined shipping PLEASE email us,BEFORE PAYING. Ebay's shipping calculator does not work correctly. 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These all were returned by the home country post office, not USPS. Some come back in 45 days. One took 2 years, not kidding. So we cannot refund any money until we get the item back. We do not have any control over your local post office and your customs. Your customs office can hold your package as long as they darn well please. In addition, if we send it back out, you will have to pay the postage again.... So PLEASE make sure your address is Correct. Room in the box - For simplicity sake we have gone to 4 box sizes. You need to add a minimum 1" (2.5cm) to EACH side of ALL minerals for bubblewrap. 1"inch bubblewrap top, 1" bubblewrap bottom, and 1" on each side. So a 2"x2"x2" mineral becomes 4"x4"x4" with bubblewrap. Insurance - Above prices include Insurance with the shipping price. And may be added to the above standard shipping price depending upon how fragile and/or expensive items. Parcel post - US customers, we no longer ship parcel post. It saves a few pennies sometimes, however it now takes 8 to 10 days to get your shipment- Which is too long for most customers to wait. Combined shipping - If you want combined shipping PLEASE email us. WE have no way of knowing when you are finished bidding. Ebay sends automatic invoices. Ebay will charge the maximum shipping PER item, if I do not override the invoice. So bid all you like, but let us know "You want combined shipping." And we will send you a combined invoice, the next day to pay. If you want combined shipping PLEASE email us NEW Photograph information- In an effort to have more accurate photos, we started photographing in a indoor "photo studio cube" with a white background, as of June 2015. Advantages - -Better detail of crystals. -More consistent photos. -Weather - It is sometimes 5 degrees (-17 Celsius) in Texas. Sometimes 110 degree (43 Celsius). Both make it unpleasant to photograph outside under natural daylight. -No clouds distorting picture color... -Hard to photograph in the rain too. Disadvantages - -Never wear a pink shirt. My daughter found out the hard way, camera picks up the reflection of your clothing, sometimes on one half of the ammonite. Sometimes the other. Depending where you stand... -Tends to show translucence more than the actual ammonite. (you can back light it if you like the effect.) This occurs on thin yellow areas sometimes. -Browns look a little more red. Depending on how we edit. We are working on this, and it is a work in progress. Keep in mind different monitors display colors differently. We edit with item "in our hand", so we can get as close to the correct color as possible. However when we move the very same laptop from living room to office, sometimes the colors look slightly different, even on the same computer. Your color monitor WILL VARY. IF you don't like the item just send it back. No problem. We have a “14 day unconditional return policy”. Returns - We try to be fair. One return -was because it did not match her drapes – not kidding. So in that case, she paid both shipping fees. We don’t guarantee to match drapes. Rarely we shipped the wrong item (less than 1 per year), which never happen since we are supposed to match the item number AND match the picture before shipping. But say we sent the wrong item, we pay both shipping to and from the customer. IF we miss measured by more than 10%, we pay both shipping fees. Most of the time, and we rarely get returns, we pay one way, the customer the other. IF we made a mistake, we will only pay the original amount of shipping on the listing OR the actual shipping whichever is lower. IF someone wishs to add other fees that would be at their expense. OFFERS – On items over $100, we do accept offers. Just email us here thru eBay. Keep in mind sale prices and fossils are already low margin items. As we say in Texas, “there is not much meat left on the bone.” Ridiculous offers will not get a response. New paulstaberminerals website is under construction. We are working on our website, it is not operational yet. This will save you and I eBay’s 10% commission. Yes they charge us both.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stands -are shown for display only and are NOT included in the auction. Repairs - All fossils have some repairs. Being buried under tons of rubble tends to be rough. None comes out of the ground perfect and whole. Almost all fossils have repairs. One of the reasons I photograph the back is so that you can see the repair work that has been done. Generally you can not tell from the front that an ammonite/fossil has been repaired. Almost all of the fossils you see in a musuem have had some type of repair work done. Only tiny fossils have minimal repair work on them. The folks in Madagascar do a very professional job, however occasionally natural cracks are visible on the surface. This is part of the natural beauty of the fossil and not considered a defect. Simply hit 'supersize' on the picture to get a bigger view. Photography - Ammonites, especially the opalized ones are not easy to photograph. I photograph outside in full sun for true color rendition. Occasionally clouds come over that make the color less than it really is. On rare occasions I supplement with a flash to highlight details. Lighting ammonites correctly will bring out their best color. Halogen works the best. The hand or finger in the photo is to give you a comparision of size. We realize it is hard to tell the size of an ammonite by the picture alone. Keep in mind different monitors display colors differently. We edit with ammonite next to us, so we can get as close to the correct color as possible. However when we move the very same laptop from living room to office sometimes the colors look slightly different even on the same computer. Measurements - All ammonites are measured from the tip to across. This is the industry standard. Then we measure across. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please email BEFORE paying if you want combined shipping.It takes lots of eBay paperwork to do a refund. Shipping to Russia Federation and former Soviet Union states - Unfortunately the US Post office now makes us take all packages to former USSR TO the post office. (How they can see thru the box to see if it is dangerous I don't know?) Why Russia.... I do not know? However I can no longer pay my daughter $20 to go the post office, stand in a long line, to ship your $15 item. We just don't have the time. IF you want to buy $200usd or more we will do it. Just email us thru ebay with a list. This is why a lot of eBay sellers are no longer shipping to the former USSR. We will allow purchases when the US post office changes their policy.Notes in Paypal and Request Total - Unfortunately eBay, in their usual brilliance, NOT, has a note section in paypal and request total. Do NOT use it send emails, sellers do NOT get them. Ebay does NOT send them thru the email system. Instead we have to open each and every Request total and Paypal to check for your notes. Some day we have 30 shipouts and we NEVER see the notes. Just email us thru ebay, please.EMAILS - PLEASE email us here thru ebay.Paypal and combined shipping unfortunately have a 'notes' section. However WE DO NOT see the notes!!! Please do not use them. We have to click on each paypal transaction to see the note, and with 40 transactions some days there is no way. Also we only go to paypal once a week to move money to the bank. So that is why sellers do not respond to notes left there. Same for 'combined shipping'- ebay ONLY sends us a icon on our payment page saying you want combined shipping. However ebay does NOT send us your note, we have to go to our personal email address and open each one, to see IF maybe someone sent a note. We never even know you sent a note. PLEASE just email us here!!! Offers - If you want to make a reasonable offer, email me here. Ebay and paypal charge a very large percentage on each transaction. So if the item is a fossil OR is on on sale there is nothing left with the high ebay commission. In other words 'very little meat left on the bone'. I will look at all reasonable offers. 100% positive feedback!!!! Conclusion - Fossils, and ammonites in particular, at one time were only found in museums. And cost hundreds to thousands of dollars. Today YOU can own a piece of the fossil record. An animal that lived over 100 million years ago.
Price: 55.99 USD
Location: Plano, Texas
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