 | "This fascinating specimen formed when gemmy calcite crystals grew in the natural pocket formed by a buried fossil clamshell. The interior of the shell is now completely covered with these fine, golden crystals. This is a LARGE and very complete example, with two "windows" so you can see into the crystal-filled interior from either side! One of the best we have seen of these. The calcite crystals in this fossilized clam shell-Mercenaria Permagna-Pleistocene grew in the natural pockets formed by buried fossil clamshells. Not many fine collector specimens come from Florida, of course.
" Location: Rucks' Pit, near Ft. Drum, Okeechobee County, Florida Size: 13.1 x 10.6 x 5.0 cm. Weight: 2.5 lbs. Quantity Available: 0 Price: SOLD |