The oldest thing I own

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by ValiantKnight, Jan 21, 2016.

  1. Quant.Geek

    Quant.Geek Well-Known Member

    Here are some of my fossils:

    Elrathia Kingi Trilobite

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    Knightia Eocaena

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    Pinnixia galliheri

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    Lower Paleolithic Black Flint Hand Axe (ca. 300,000–40,000 BCE)

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  3. brassnautilus

    brassnautilus Well-Known Member

    While some meteorite are older than earth itself, majority aren't. Gold for example, I think got to earth little less than 4 billion years ago, and earth was formed 4.4 billion years ago?
    Mars was there before earth, so fragment of that somehow reached us are older than earth itself.
    Down to atomic level, most things are as old as the universe :angelic:
     
  4. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice, I have a small Knightia and a petrified crab & turtle, they are all in a box somewhere though. :/
     
  5. Topcat7

    Topcat7 Still Learning

    @> TIF, and Bing,

    Yes, here it is. COPROLITE (Dinosaur 'Poo')
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    And for those who liked the movie "JAWS" here is a 'MEGALODON' (Ancient Shark) tooth next to a regular shark tooth.

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  6. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    ahahaha => great line, Kentucky!!

    :rolleyes:

    Ummm, these two babies are probably the oldest things hangin' around my collection closet ...

    => my two sweet scarabs ...
    1650-1550 BC

    Scarab with Antelope & Palm Branch
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    Scarab with Two Crocodiles
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    ... pretty cool
     
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  7. Pellinore

    Pellinore Well-Known Member

    I can't imagine a home without objects that celebrate the past of life. Here's our mammoth tooth and a stone age artifact (that could link an axe to a shaft), it looks like fossilized bone.
    We also have some ammonites and burial urns from a grave field (my father-in-law, a village doctor and an amateur of Things Old, exchanged it with the finder-owner for a comtoise clock).

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  8. Topcat7

    Topcat7 Still Learning

    I love the Mammoth Tooth. (Green with envy. If your home gets too small . . . . . .)
    My collection only runs to Mammoth hair, (dull and uninteresting, until you play with it and find it hard and 'wiry').
     
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  9. arnoldoe

    arnoldoe Well-Known Member

    When I was a kid, they took us on a tour of an old limestone quarry, then after we went to a pile of rocks to look for fossils, I still have some anyone know what I have and how many million dollars they are worth?

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  10. Topcat7

    Topcat7 Still Learning

    Here is my 'Knightia', from Green River, in Wyoming.
    (Eocene age - approx:50 MYO.)

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  11. Pellinore

    Pellinore Well-Known Member

    Both the mammoth tooth and the artifact were found in a sand quarry near the river Rhine (go and look for sand quarries!). The ammonites were bought in Normandy. I once found a stone arrowhead on a rainy morning in the Badlands, South Dakota, the only old thing I ever found myself.
     
  12. Carthago

    Carthago Does this look infected to you?

    The museum I bought it from will make everything from a T Rex tooth to a full dinosaur for $100,000. This kind of replica is what you often see at museums. Really, most people think it's real when they see it. I fact, there are teeth that above the gum line on the top of his skull that you can see or feel. It's beautiful!

    The coin I got off of David Sear's website, fwiw.
     
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  13. 4to2centBC

    4to2centBC Well-Known Member

    Is that lysi on the floor one of the Carroll Gibson pieces? http://www.davidrsear.com/feature.html

    Edit: I just saw your reply
     
  14. brassnautilus

    brassnautilus Well-Known Member

    What are the Sear plates in? Pewter? Any idea how big the coin type is?
     
  15. Carthago

    Carthago Does this look infected to you?

    They're 10" and painted plaster. I've got the Lysimachos Tet and the Quadriga. They're neat.

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  16. Pellinore

    Pellinore Well-Known Member

    Here's an ammonite from Mexico, given to my father-in-law by a grateful patient.
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  17. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    image.jpeg Hi everyone,

    Thanks so much for sharing your fossils and artifacts, they are fantastic!

    Here is a picture of the fossils and meteorite piece that I have. I could easily see fossil and meteorite collecting become another addiction. :D

    Erin
     
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  18. Pellinore

    Pellinore Well-Known Member

    Is that an earwig at the lower left?
     
  19. pennsteve

    pennsteve Well-Known Member

    If you want to be the first at something, just go outside and pick up a stone, crack it open, and you are the very first human out of the estimated 107 billion humans who have ever walked the Earth to see the inside of that stone. Until someone else sees it, you are also the ONLY person who's ever seen the inside of that stone. I know, boring. lol.
     
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  20. ValiantKnight

    ValiantKnight Well-Known Member

    This thread sure blew up (like the dinosaurs :D)! Great stuff guys, let's keep it coming :)
     
  21. Topcat7

    Topcat7 Still Learning

    @> V.K.
    O.K. The oldest (used to be) living thing I own is a 'toss-up' between my 'Trilobyte' and my an 'Orthoceras'. As we have seen some 'Trylobytes', I will show my 400 MYO (polished) "Orthoceras'.
    Phyllum: Mollusca
    Class: Cephalopod
    Order: Orthocerida
    Family: Orthoceratidae
    Genus: Orthoceras
    Found: Morocco

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