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RARE TOP GRADE POSITIVE & NEGATIVE PERMIAN FISH FOSSIL FROM CLOSED SITE

Odernheim / Rhineland - Pfalz, Germany

EARLY PERMIAN PERIOD:   290 million years ago


SPECIAL NOTE:  The current laws in this region of Germany now forbid the collection of these remarkable fossils.  Such legislation has permanently ended the supply of such magnificent specimens such as this one being offered here.  This rare example comes from an old German private collection and was collected long ago before the ban was enacted.  With digging in the formation now off-limits, these German Permian fossils are sure to appreciate in value and become increasingly difficult to acquire.


In all fine quality, collectible fossils, the presence of subtle but rare features will have a dramatic impact in the value and price of a specimen.  To be able to recognize and appreciate these features separates the true high-grade, world-class examples from the plethora of lesser quality specimens of the same species.  This rare POSITIVE / NEGATIVE fossil Paramblypterus is a prime example of this.  Many features shown here set this specimen apart from poor commercial examples.  Even bad grade specimens of this rare fish fossil are seldom available and when they are, they are usually painted and lack much of the preserved features that this specimen offers.  Upon close inspection, some remarkable features are beautifully seen.  Fin and scale detail is remarkably intact and present in a state of preservation that is rarely encountered in these. 

The Paramblypterus was a very primitive fish that had an asymmetrical tail with the longer upper lobe having a small edge of fin and the rest being fleshy, covered with heavy scales like the rest of the body.  The close-up images show the impeccable fin and scale detail.  Dramatic natural coverage of its original heavy armored scales is something that truly must be seen to appreciate.  This is BOTH sides as the rock shale was split.  Each side shows the same fossil fish in mirror image as it was originally found.  Both sides show a naturally black and COMPLETE imprint of the same fish in the finest possible detail.  Both slabs are fiberglass reinforced on the back and attached together as shown with wall hanging hardware.  Can be hung or shown on an easel stand.  This RARE fish fossil is guaranteed 100% genuine.  NO RESTORATION OR FABRICATION

The Paramblypterus fish was a primitive osteichthyan (bony fish) and a member of the actinopterygians or ray-finned fish.  Now extinct, Paramblypterus duvernoyi possessed some very primitive features, most notably, its shark-like tail with a fleshy upper lobe.  To put in perspective just how old the Paramblypterus is, these primitive fish were around well before the very first dinosaurs!

SELDOM FOUND IN THIS QUALITY WITH  EXQUISITE DETAIL - TWO RARE FOSSILS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!

15" in length x 5.5" high overall, fish 5.5" long

SOLD     F007     INCLUDES STAND     Actual Item - One Only

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