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Agatized Coral Fossil Geode Specimen
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Agatized Coral Fossil Geode Specimen

$250.00
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Description

This remarkable agatized coral geode is a rare window into Florida’s prehistoric oceans — a coral colony that lived roughly 25 million years ago, then transformed over time into agate and quartz.

During the Oligocene to Miocene periods, thriving coral reefs covered much of what is now north-central Florida. A sudden, catastrophic, underwater mudslide or sediment collapse buried these reefs beneath layers of fine silica-rich sediment, sealing them off from decay. Over millions of years, silica-laden groundwater slowly replaced the coral’s interior structure with chalcedony and quartz.

Sliced open, this geode reveals a gorgeous botryoidal interior, where rounded, grape-like layers of translucent agate have formed within the fossilized coral cavities. Subtle luster and gentle curves create a mesmerizing organic texture — a natural sculpture shaped by ancient life and deep geologic time.

This specimen is a bit on the larger size for fossilized coral. Contains both halfs, when closed together appears to just be unassuming piece of coral. 

225x80x65mm

661g

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