Eteoderoceras (Eoderoceras) Pyrite Ammonite Fossil

Formation: Black Ven Marls, Lower Lias

Age: Jurassic Period (Approx. 190–180 million years ago)

Location: Stonebarrow Cliff, Charmouth, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK

This listing features a stunning Eteoderoceras (Eoderoceras) ammonite fossil with a beautiful pyrite replacement, discovered on December 3, 2024, by our expert team members Alister and Alison. Found in the Black Ven Marls of Stonebarrow Cliff, this fossil has been meticulously cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to highlight its intricate details and unique golden sheen. This is a remarkable piece of Jurassic history and a prized addition to any fossil collection.

Species Information:

Eteoderoceras (Eoderoceras) is a genus of ammonites, extinct marine mollusks that thrived during the Lower Jurassic period. Known for their intricately ribbed, coiled shells, these ammonites were agile swimmers, feeding on plankton and small marine organisms. This specimen’s pyrite preservation gives it a striking metallic appearance, adding both visual appeal and scientific value.

Product Details:

This pyrite Eteoderoceras (Eoderoceras) ammonite fossil is perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone passionate about paleontology. Its golden pyrite preservation and historical significance make it ideal for display, study, or teaching purposes.

Shipping & Handling:

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Don’t miss this opportunity to own a rare and visually stunning Eteoderoceras (Eoderoceras) pyrite ammonite fossil. Add this extraordinary specimen to your collection today and marvel at the wonders of Earth’s Jurassic past!