✅ SOLVED I got a rock!

CoilyGirl

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Relic Hunting

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Here’s a tiny free-swimming crinoid (Saccocoma tenella) from my collection, but in flattened preservation from the Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone in Germany. Not nearly as impressive as the one from @CoilyGirl

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And nice mortality plate containing mainly fish bones and crinoid columnal segments, including some neat pentagonal star-shaped forms, from the Jurassic Taynton Limestone in Gloucestershire, England.

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Thank you Red-Coat. Mine is about 3/4 - 1" boy that 3rd pic sure is interesting love the little 5 star thingies and the amount of scattered creatures.
 

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Red-Coat, if your collection half as big as your knowledge, it must be quite impressive.:occasion14: Before downsizing homes, I gave most of the better fossils I found to the the local natural history museum. But none were as cool as what CoilyGirl found.
No I didn’t find it, a friend of mine has a friend that found it in Paris, Tn.
 

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