Description
Now available is a rare and well-preserved Euagassiceras resupinatum ammonite fossil, discovered in Holderness, United Kingdom, and dating to the Sinemurian stage of the Lower Jurassic, approximately 199 to 190 million years ago. This period saw the flourishing of diverse ammonite faunas in shallow marine environments that once covered much of what is now Britain.
This beautiful specimen comes from the trusted Alice Purnell Collection, known for its scientifically significant and carefully curated fossils. The fossil shown in the photo is the exact specimen you will receive, selected for its natural coiling, preservation quality, and detailed ornamentation.
Geological & Species Details:
- Species: Euagassiceras resupinatum
- Type: Ammonite (extinct marine cephalopod)
- Age: Jurassic (Sinemurian Stage)
- Location: Holderness, United Kingdom
Key Features:
- 100% Genuine Fossil – Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
- Rare Lower Jurassic Specimen – Excellent shell preservation and definition.
- From the Alice Purnell Collection – A respected source for quality fossil specimens.
- Ideal for Collectors, Educational Use, or Display
- Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – Please refer to the photo for exact measurements.
Euagassiceras resupinatum is a distinctive Sinemurian ammonite species known for its coiling and finely detailed ribbing. Specimens like this are seldom available and make a significant addition to any collection of Jurassic marine fossils.
Add this rare Euagassiceras resupinatum ammonite to your collection today—an authentic and beautifully preserved fossil from Britain’s ancient Jurassic seas!








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