Carboniferous Rugose (Horn) Coral Fossil Specimen | North Wales | 190g

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Discover a remarkable piece of Britain's prehistoric past with this genuine Carboniferous rugose (horn) coral fossil from North Wales.

Dating back approximately 320-330 million years, this natural specimen preserves the remains of ancient solitary corals that thrived in the warm tropical seas covering Britain during the Carboniferous Period. The distinctive ribbed structure and growth bands are beautifully preserved, making this an eye-catching display piece for fossil collectors and geology enthusiasts alike.

Each fossil is completely unique, formed naturally over hundreds of millions of years and preserved within the surrounding limestone.

Specifications

  • Genuine Carboniferous rugose (horn) coral fossil
  • Origin: North Wales
  • Approximate Age: 320-330 million years
  • Weight: 190g
  • Natural fossil preserved in limestone matrix
  • One-of-a-kind collector's specimen

Perfect for fossil collections, educational displays, natural history enthusiasts or anyone fascinated by Earth's ancient oceans.