Argonauticeras Ammonite Iridescent Body
Argonauticeras Ammonite Iridescent Body
Argonauticeras Ammonite Iridescent Body
Argonauticeras Ammonite Iridescent Body
Argonauticeras Ammonite Iridescent Body
Argonauticeras Ammonite Iridescent Body
Argonauticeras Ammonite Iridescent Body
Argonauticeras Ammonite Iridescent Body

Argonauticeras Ammonite Iridescent Body

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This Argonauticeras Ammonite:
 Weight - 11 ounces
 Length - 3.5 inches
 Width of body - 2.75 inches
 Depth at mouth - 1.5 inches.

This Argonauticeras Ammonite from the east African island nation of Madagascar is in superb condition with skilled handling bringing it to this point. It is also very uncommon for it to be available for sale. And even more rare is one for sale with such intense iridescence. The colors of the rainbow flash brilliantly even in indoor light.
The opening and mouth has been cleaned of matrix to reveal magnificent, undamaged detail, including the siphuncle. The stark contrasts in colors define and reveal rich detail. Many ammonites for sale have their mouths cut flat. Higher quality ammonite like this one have had the sutures of the mouth preserved, yet are no more in price. The body of the animal is covered in a pearly opaque mineralized layer. Through windows in this layer, detailed sutures are clearly visible.

The agatized material has replaced the original flesh of this animal down to the molecular level with an outstanding result. This fossil is of high display quality for an office or show case in the home. It also makes a great gift. Anyone who desires to have a high quality fossil in their possession can by obtaining this one at an incredibly low price.
This ancient sea animal comes from Ambatolafia, Mahajanga Province, Madagascar. It dates from the Early Cretaceous period, Albian stage (~100 to 113.0 million years ago).
Without a doubt ammonites and nautiloids are my favorite fossils. They are obtainable for us average folk and their beauty is something to behold. The oak leaf sutures are intense, clear and detailed. The opalescent layer is beautiful and polished. The sophistication of the form of these fossils is a good indication why they are younger and not 450 million years old. It took million upon millions of years to evolve this sort of complexity in their chamber designs and the oldest ones had not reached this point.

The acrylic stand for exhibiting this ammonite is included.

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