This a pair of beautiful, Miocene-aged fossil sand dollars (Scutella faujasii) collected in the D’Angers Region of France. The larger of the two measures 2.95″ wide.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
Sand dollars first appeared in the Paleocene, about 60 million years ago. By the middle Eocene, they had populated every ocean. As an order, sand dollars are still robust today: 49 genera of sand dollars are extinct, but 29 are still living.












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