Introducing an impressive Tragophylloceras ammonite fossil from the renowned Green Ammonite Beds of the Lower Lias, located at Stonebarrow Cliff, Charmouth, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK. This exceptional piece represents a prime example of Jurassic marine life, beautifully preserved and presented as a freestanding fossil.
Key Features:
This Tragophylloceras fossil is not only a stunning relic of ancient seas but also a work of natural art. Its intricate suture patterns and well-defined shell structure make it a standout piece, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Authenticity and Care:
Every fossil in our collection is guaranteed to be 100% genuine and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. This particular specimen was discovered by our dedicated team member, Alister, on March 11, 2024. It has since been expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison, ensuring that it remains in pristine condition.
Display Recommendations:
This fossil's freestanding nature allows it to be showcased without the need for mounting, providing flexibility in display options for educational purposes, collection, or decor.
What's Included:
Add a touch of prehistoric elegance to your collection with this magnificent specimen from the Jurassic Coast, celebrated for its geological and paleontological significance. Perfect for educational displays, office settings, or personal collections, this fossil is a treasure that encapsulates the beauty and mystery of ancient life on Earth.