Large Red Iridescent Sphenodiscus Ammonite - 10.3"

This is a large, 10.3" wide Sphenodiscus splendens ammonite from the Fox Hills Formation that has a brilliant red iridescent shell. This beautiful iredescent shell is basically the same as the Ammolite (name trademarked) from Alberta.

This 70 million year old ammonite lived when South Dakota was a shallow inland sea. It was found preserved in a concretion that was split open. It then had to be hand prepared to remove the hard rock surrounding it from the shell, a very time consuming task. The results are superb though and this ammonite would make a truly impressive display.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Sphenodiscus splendens
LOCATION
Dewey County, South Dakota
FORMATION
Fox Hills Formation
SIZE
Ammonite 10.3" Wide
ITEM
#6100
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