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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Fossils
Possible fossil?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketaroo" data-source="post: 126528" data-attributes="member: 4395"><p>Indian bead(Indian Money) is a colloquial term for the fossilized stem segments of columnalcrinoids, marineechinodermsof the class Crinoidea. The fossils, generally a centimeter or less in diameter, tend to be cylindrical with a small hole (either open or filled) through the axis and can resemble unstrung beads. The fossils are abundant in certain areas, including parts of the American Midwest where they are present ingravel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketaroo, post: 126528, member: 4395"] Indian bead(Indian Money) is a colloquial term for the fossilized stem segments of columnalcrinoids, marineechinodermsof the class Crinoidea. The fossils, generally a centimeter or less in diameter, tend to be cylindrical with a small hole (either open or filled) through the axis and can resemble unstrung beads. The fossils are abundant in certain areas, including parts of the American Midwest where they are present ingravel. [/QUOTE]
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