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PHYMATOCERAS SP Fossil Ammonite – Upper Toarcian, Jurassic – Radstock, Somerset, UK – Genuine + COA!

£48.00

RARE: Phymatoceras sp Fossil Ammonite – Upper Toarcian, Jurassic – Radstock, Somerset, UK

📜 From the Prestigious Alice Purnell Collection! 📜

✅ 100% Genuine Specimen – Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

📏 Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm (Full sizing details in photos)

📸 You will receive the exact fossil shown in the images

⭐ Fossil Overview:

This is a RARE and exceptionally preserved Phymatoceras sp fossil ammonite, dating back to the Upper Toarcian Stage of the Early Jurassic Period (~180 million years ago). It was discovered in Radstock, Somerset, United Kingdom, a famous region for Jurassic fossil discoveries.

Phymatoceras is a genus of ammonites characterized by ornate ribbing and well-defined suture patterns, showcasing intricate evolutionary adaptations for buoyancy and movement in ancient marine ecosystems. These ammonites belonged to the family Hildoceratidae, thriving in warm Jurassic seas.

This fossil originates from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most prestigious fossil collections in the world. Fossils from this collection are highly collectible and hold significant paleontological value.

🦖 Geological & Scientific Details:

  • Species: Phymatoceras sp
  • Group: Ammonoidea (Cephalopoda)
  • Age: Upper Toarcian, Early Jurassic (~180 Million Years Ago)
  • Location: Radstock, Somerset, United Kingdom
  • Fossil Features: Detailed ribbing and excellent shell preservation
  • Preservation: Outstanding condition with visible shell structure

This fossil provides valuable insight into Jurassic marine life, offering a glimpse into the evolution and diversity of ammonites during the Toarcian age.

🛒 Why Buy This Fossil?

✔ RARE Phymatoceras Ammonite Fossil – Sourced from Radstock, Somerset, UK

✔ Prestigious Alice Purnell Collection provenance – Highly collectible

✔ Authentic Jurassic Fossil – 180-million-year-old prehistoric relic

✔ Perfect for Collectors, Museums, and Educational Displays

✔ 100% Genuine & Certified Fossil – Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

✔ Great Investment Piece – Fossils of this rarity and quality are only increasing in value

📦 Shipping & Packaging:

  • Securely packed to ensure safe arrival
  • Tracked & insured shipping for peace of mind
  • Worldwide shipping available! 🌍

🔬 Don’t miss out on this scientifically significant, rare fossil! Perfect for serious collectors, museums, or as a unique display piece.

📥 Buy with confidence – 100% authentic, fully certified, and ready to ship!

🔎 Check out our other fossils & rare specimens!

🔥 RARE Phymatoceras Ammonite Fossil – Once it’s gone, it’s gone! 🔥

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RARE: Phymatoceras sp Fossil Ammonite – Upper Toarcian, Jurassic – Radstock, Somerset, UK

📜 From the Prestigious Alice Purnell Collection! 📜

✅ 100% Genuine Specimen – Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

📏 Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm (Full sizing details in photos)

📸 You will receive the exact fossil shown in the images

⭐ Fossil Overview:

This is a RARE and exceptionally preserved Phymatoceras sp fossil ammonite, dating back to the Upper Toarcian Stage of the Early Jurassic Period (~180 million years ago). It was discovered in Radstock, Somerset, United Kingdom, a famous region for Jurassic fossil discoveries.

Phymatoceras is a genus of ammonites characterized by ornate ribbing and well-defined suture patterns, showcasing intricate evolutionary adaptations for buoyancy and movement in ancient marine ecosystems. These ammonites belonged to the family Hildoceratidae, thriving in warm Jurassic seas.

This fossil originates from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most prestigious fossil collections in the world. Fossils from this collection are highly collectible and hold significant paleontological value.

🦖 Geological & Scientific Details:

  • Species: Phymatoceras sp
  • Group: Ammonoidea (Cephalopoda)
  • Age: Upper Toarcian, Early Jurassic (~180 Million Years Ago)
  • Location: Radstock, Somerset, United Kingdom
  • Fossil Features: Detailed ribbing and excellent shell preservation
  • Preservation: Outstanding condition with visible shell structure

This fossil provides valuable insight into Jurassic marine life, offering a glimpse into the evolution and diversity of ammonites during the Toarcian age.

🛒 Why Buy This Fossil?

✔ RARE Phymatoceras Ammonite Fossil – Sourced from Radstock, Somerset, UK

✔ Prestigious Alice Purnell Collection provenance – Highly collectible

✔ Authentic Jurassic Fossil – 180-million-year-old prehistoric relic

✔ Perfect for Collectors, Museums, and Educational Displays

✔ 100% Genuine & Certified Fossil – Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

✔ Great Investment Piece – Fossils of this rarity and quality are only increasing in value

📦 Shipping & Packaging:

  • Securely packed to ensure safe arrival
  • Tracked & insured shipping for peace of mind
  • Worldwide shipping available! 🌍

🔬 Don’t miss out on this scientifically significant, rare fossil! Perfect for serious collectors, museums, or as a unique display piece.

📥 Buy with confidence – 100% authentic, fully certified, and ready to ship!

🔎 Check out our other fossils & rare specimens!

🔥 RARE Phymatoceras Ammonite Fossil – Once it’s gone, it’s gone! 🔥

Additional information

Era

Jurassic

Origin

United Kingdom

Jurassic Information

The Jurassic Period (201–145 million years ago) was the golden age of dinosaurs, with iconic species like Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Allosaurus dominating the land. It was a time of warm, humid climates, with high sea levels that created vast shallow seas, supporting abundant marine reptiles, ammonites, and early coral reefs. The first birds, such as Archaeopteryx, evolved from small theropod dinosaurs, while early mammals remained small and nocturnal. Lush forests of cycads, conifers, and ferns covered the land, providing food for giant herbivores. The breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea accelerated, shaping Earth's geography and setting the stage for the diverse ecosystems of the Cretaceous.

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