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</center>   theese belonged to my wifes grandmother and were in her collection i id'd all her others but didnt theese 2 someone told me they might be rare but i dont know can anyone help me thank you
Hi there. The first shell is Hexaplex nigritus, a common Murex shell from the Southern Californian area and the second is Harpa major from the Indo-Pacific region, also common.
Dave
ok thank you very much