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Why any fossils half one thousand millions years old, like some your Trilobites or Ortoceratides, are so cheap?

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Why any fossils half one thousand millions years old, like some your Trilobites or Ortoceratides, are so cheap?

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-If we must consider the value of fossils that we deal only on the ground of their antiquity, than only the sheiks could afford to buy the Trilobites and the Nautiloides. In reality in the seas of the Paleozoic Era these animals had a such evolutive explosion and they lived so long before their extinction, that they left entire fossil deposits, though the fossilization is a very rare event. Therefore quantity is the parameter that determines the value and so the price.

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