This listing features a rare Arnioceras falcoides ammonite fossil from the Semicostatum Zone of the Lower Sinemurian stage in the Jurassic period. Discovered at Sturt Point, Hinkley, Somerset, UK, this fossil is a remarkable representation of marine life from over 190 million years ago, beautifully preserved in exquisite detail.

The Arnioceras falcoides is a distinctive ammonite species, characterized by its finely ribbed shell and perfectly coiled form. This fossil offers a unique insight into the diversity of ammonites during the Early Jurassic period, making it a scientifically significant and visually captivating specimen.

This particular fossil originates from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most prestigious private ammonite collections in the world. Fossils from this collection are celebrated for their exceptional quality, impeccable authenticity, and historical importance, making this ammonite a rare and highly collectible piece.

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Each fossil is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its authenticity and scientific value. The exact fossil you will receive is shown in the photos, with a scale rule featuring 1cm squares included for accurate size reference.

Carefully chosen and expertly preserved, this ammonite fossil is a fantastic addition to any collection, a valuable educational resource, or a stunning display piece. Its rarity and provenance make it an extraordinary find for collectors and paleontology enthusiasts alike.

Don’t miss this opportunity to own a rare and scientifically significant ammonite fossil with impeccable provenance from the esteemed Alice Purnell Collection. Order now to secure this extraordinary specimen for your collection!