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Unknown Fossil Pawleys Island South Carolina?


SCSeaGal15

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Found this on Pawleys Island. South Carolina. It’s2 7/8” long by 1 7/8 at widest . 1/4”thick on one side (where chip is, shown in photo) . Little more narrow on other side where it’s worn a bit more rounded. Pitted. Somewhat larger dimpled sunken in spots . Jet black on outside and chipped area where inside shows. Smooth to touch. Matte sheen. Any ideas? Search kept coming up tekite (might have spelled it wrong.) If you aren’t familiar with Pawleys Island, SC, it’s known for fossil sharks teeth & some fossil shells like oysters. Any help appreciated.

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Looks to me like a piece of phosphate.  :unsure:

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Thank you. Yes I can see that. The surface is more polished , smooth, & shiny than the black phosphate fossil pieces I see on line. 

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11 minutes ago, SCSeaGal15 said:

Thank you. Yes I can see that. The surface is more polished , smooth, & shiny than the black phosphate fossil pieces I see on line. 

 

What you might expect from a beach polished find. ;)

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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Yes, maybe the pieces I see online weren’t found after being sea tumbled! I love the feel of it.

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