This listing showcases a rare 5.5" Reineckia nodosa fossil ammonite, an exquisite specimen from the Callovian stage of the Jurassic period. Discovered in Peche, Normandy, France, this ammonite offers an incredible glimpse into ancient marine life and is an outstanding addition to any fossil collection.
Reineckia nodosa is a striking ammonite species recognized for its robust, nodular shell ornamentation and distinct coiling. These ammonites were marine cephalopods, related to modern squids and octopuses, that thrived in the warm seas of the Jurassic period. Fossils of Reineckia nodosa are highly sought after due to their distinctive appearance and rarity, especially in such well-preserved condition.
This fossil is part of the prestigious Alice Purnell Collection, one of the world's most comprehensive ammonite collections. Each piece in this collection is chosen for its exceptional quality, rarity, and scientific significance. A Certificate of Authenticity is included, providing detailed information on the fossil's species, origin, and geological age.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector, a museum curator, or an enthusiast of paleontology, this fossil ammonite offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Earth’s prehistoric history. Its rarity and visual appeal make it a standout addition to any collection or display.
This fossil has been professionally cleaned and prepared to highlight its natural beauty and intricate details. Its discovery in the Callovian deposits of Peche, Normandy, underscores the region's rich paleontological history.
All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Don’t miss the chance to own this rare Reineckia nodosa fossil ammonite, a truly remarkable specimen from the Jurassic period!