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brandon tibbetts

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Hello I’m new here just wanted to see if someone could help me identify this round agate as I feel it’s an egg.

 

 

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This object does not have the characteristics of dinosaur egg shells.

 

On the other hand, for any identification request it is good to give the location of the find, the age of the field when known and the size in cm or inches. In addition, it is very strongly recommended to take photos with the object posed and not in the hand because it creates a blur harmful to a good identification.

 

Keep looking.

 

Coco

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You forgot your 'o' but no worries. Sorry to say that this is not an egg. As you have already mentioned, it is probably agate or at least a form of quartz, which has formed under conditions unconducive to eggs.

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Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

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