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RARE 4″ Iridescent Baculites Fossil Ammonite – Baculites compressus, Santonian, Cretaceous, South Dakota, USA – Genuine Specimen with COA

£180.00

This is a rare, beautifully iridescent Baculites compressus ammonite fossil, dating back to the Santonian stage of the Late Cretaceous period (~86-83 million years ago), discovered in South Dakota, USA. Baculites were straight-shelled ammonites, an extinct group of cephalopods closely related to modern squid and cuttlefish. Unlike coiled ammonites, Baculites developed an elongated, uncoiled shell, which likely aided in buoyancy and movement within the marine environment.

This specimen features stunning natural iridescence, a result of the original aragonite shell layers reflecting light, creating an eye-catching play of colors. These fossils are highly sought after by collectors due to their aesthetic appeal and scientific importance.

Geological Information:

  • Formation: Upper Cretaceous Marine Deposits
  • Stage: Santonian (~86-83 million years old)
  • Location: South Dakota, USA
  • Depositional Environment: Shallow marine seafloor with fine sediment accumulation

Fossil Characteristics:

  • Straight-shelled ammonite with well-defined suture patterns
  • Exceptional iridescent nacreous shell preservation
  • Rare Late Cretaceous specimen from the USA
  • Highly collectible fossil with scientific and aesthetic value

Key Features:

  • Authentic Baculites compressus fossil ammonite
  • Rare iridescent preservation of the original shell
  • From the Alice Purnell Collection
  • 100% genuine specimen with Certificate of Authenticity

Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – Please see photos for accurate sizing.

All fossils are securely packaged for worldwide shipping.

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Description

This is a rare, beautifully iridescent Baculites compressus ammonite fossil, dating back to the Santonian stage of the Late Cretaceous period (~86-83 million years ago), discovered in South Dakota, USA. Baculites were straight-shelled ammonites, an extinct group of cephalopods closely related to modern squid and cuttlefish. Unlike coiled ammonites, Baculites developed an elongated, uncoiled shell, which likely aided in buoyancy and movement within the marine environment.

This specimen features stunning natural iridescence, a result of the original aragonite shell layers reflecting light, creating an eye-catching play of colors. These fossils are highly sought after by collectors due to their aesthetic appeal and scientific importance.

Geological Information:

  • Formation: Upper Cretaceous Marine Deposits
  • Stage: Santonian (~86-83 million years old)
  • Location: South Dakota, USA
  • Depositional Environment: Shallow marine seafloor with fine sediment accumulation

Fossil Characteristics:

  • Straight-shelled ammonite with well-defined suture patterns
  • Exceptional iridescent nacreous shell preservation
  • Rare Late Cretaceous specimen from the USA
  • Highly collectible fossil with scientific and aesthetic value

Key Features:

  • Authentic Baculites compressus fossil ammonite
  • Rare iridescent preservation of the original shell
  • From the Alice Purnell Collection
  • 100% genuine specimen with Certificate of Authenticity

Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – Please see photos for accurate sizing.

All fossils are securely packaged for worldwide shipping.

Additional information

Weight 0.1 g
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 10 cm
Era

Cretaceous

Origin

USA

Cretaceous Information

The Cretaceous Period (145–66 million years ago) was the final era of the Mesozoic, marked by the dominance of dinosaurs and the rise of flowering plants. It had a warm, greenhouse climate, with high sea levels that created vast shallow inland seas. Marine life flourished, including mosasaurs, ammonites, and rudist reefs, while the land was ruled by iconic dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Spinosaurus. Mammals and birds diversified, and insects thrived. The period ended with the mass extinction event, likely caused by an asteroid impact, wiping out the dinosaurs and paving the way for the rise of mammals in the Cenozoic.

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