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Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Koala
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Post by Koala »

Looks like a fossil to me.

Never seen on like that. You do all sorts of odd shapes because you don't know at what angle the cross section is. First time a saw a simple shell cut at 45" it had me stumped

Maybe an email to fossilidentification@gmail.com can shed some light
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Post by oldartefact »

A few questions that will help ID:
a/ what is the size of the object?
b/ are pebbles of similar composition on the beach, or does this stand out from the rest?
c/ is the black substance organic? or have organic origins?
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Post by coil »

Koala I will send email oldartefact 2"" by2"" it stood out from rest of stones and pebbles /black just looks like black onyx cheers
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Post by lord lovell »

havent a clue on for flo could be a stone mound or one half of a mould lead production? ::g
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Post by lordofthecoils »

just looked again at your item coil and its getting more intrigueing all the time ....ill put my silly twopence worth in ...it could be the mould for the spear of destiny :D :)) will be watching this thread with interest ........ray ::g ::g ::g ::g ::g
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Post by Womble Jon »

Extraordinary object I've looked at it several times & to me it looks like fossilized cloven hooves?
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Post by alloverover »

Yep, you have the DEVILS fossilized feet there :-w , shame they are not autographed, would be worth a fortune :)) :D ::g
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Post by coil »

Cheers womble and alloverover ::g
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