Fossil Collecting As A Hobby For Beginners: A Guide

 If you are an Indiana Jones fan, you might be intrigued by the entire paradigm of collecting fossils. If you think that fossils are relics of prominent value and exorbitant price that can only be found in museums, you are sadly mistaken! You may believe those who own fossils are usually paleontologists or people with a large amount of expendable income. However, fossil collecting is a hobby that can be enjoyed by anyone, and many can be purchased at a fairly reasonable price. 

Most Common and Affordable Fossils 

It goes without saying, few of the most affordable fossils are often the most common ones. These are available in a large variety of forms, including teeth, bones, eggshells, imprint fossils, and complete invertebrate fossils. They can be found from almost every geologic time period, from the Cambrian Period to the Neogene Period.

Teeth- Teeth are among the most common fossils that beginners can start their collection with. These fossils are consist of the actual bone and have not been replaced by minerals from the ground. The online market offers a wide range of teeth fossils, ranging from dinosaurs to  early amphibians, sharks, and mammals. You can get tiger shark teeth for sale at Buried Treasure Fossils.

Bones- Bone fossils of dinosaurs, reptiles, and amphibians are also reasonably common in the fossil market. It is an excellent option for those who want something larger and easier to study. However, these fossils go through a decent amount of permineralization, in which minerals from the ground have replaced original bone material. So if you purchase a bone fossil, chances are a percentage of it might be rock. 

Imprint Fossils- Imprint fossils are also relatively common and can be found from almost every geological period, from the Cambrian Period to the Neogene Period. You can get your hands on complete imprints, partial imprints, and tracks/footprints of different animals, including arthropods, mollusks, echinoderms, fish, and sharks. 

If you are looking for rare fossils, you can get Pachycephalosaurus teeth, and tiger shark teeth, among other varieties, for sale. To get your hands on one of these rare fossils, reach out to us at Buried Treasure Fossils.

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