When looking to buy fossils to create or add to your collection it is advantageous to have some information about the fossils you want and the dealers you are buying from.
Don’t Pay Too Much!
You can find fossils at all sorts of gift shops, rock shops, and nature stores. But heres the hitch: BE CAREFUL! The one-of-a-kind nature of fossils sometimes has a price taga BIG price tag! You need to know whether your fossil purveyor is reputable and knowledgeable, but most importantly, YOU need to know if they are overcharging you!
A Shopping Trip Brings A Shopping Tip
We found ourselves in a jewelry store that sold a very popular and pricey kind of ammonite to be made into jewelry. These ammonites truly are EXPENSIVE! But right alongside the expensive Canadian ammonites, were ammonites from Madagascar. These small ammonites are also very beautiful and uniquebut not worth the $300 price tags that they were sporting. In fact, a fair price for them would have been between $50 and $100. This is not the kind of place to buy fossils.
Rule Of Thumb Price Guide
When I go into a new fossil shop to buy fossils I start by looking for 2 or three very...