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Estate Find from Arkansas - SellSeaShell - 04-06-2012 Here are some shells that I acquired from an estate in Arkansas. I wouldn't mind knowing more about them for the purpose of selling them or trading them (I will be selling rocks and minerals in a couple of weeks and may run into people selling shells) at a reasonable value. So I probably should figure out some of the names them. There are a lot in the pictures so I don't mind if I don't know everything about each one. [img width=640 height=480]https://public.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pujz_ITOt5nOQuZndBlrtTA2f_sij8UL-wp3URWTSenGQVYg-dsJdcv8moIOa5mDL-eUrK09s9YP9FK9SXABerg/P1040825.JPG?psid=1[/img] [img width=640 height=480]https://public.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pkBkLYp657NlEoxaRivU-u3SR1MZG00uYzCHKrcZbasR143VpJ-vH0SpA4vSWMn1s7GIyYYnKfSkFrdrLI3l6Xw/P1040826.JPG?psid=1[/img] [img width=640 height=480]https://public.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pbZOK8IrhznZ8c4GPKwlOM34rqVEi2xXzh8aupJapEsvz_emFh7JRio09fUd3mC2fhWQ3vMFf_Gafmunopz33mg/P1040827.JPG?psid=1[/img] [img width=640 height=480]https://public.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pkBkLYp657Nk0wcSmGbq5MW9mcvxeVCXE2VJhC3OIn2-8fWHevU3ZSQm8gI3kFuJYLXaQMt8o0tEKlxcfutVl7Q/P1040828.JPG?psid=1[/img] [img width=640 height=480]https://public.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pw5idrcv8IzPYjliDyY2tb5k1jlXjzbXSgQrf2qL3h4AUCTDqLgKHgjM_1pjO-4NHGU59SlUeXGhyL4zYY0uXzQ/P1040829.JPG?psid=1[/img] [img width=640 height=480]https://public.bay.livefilestore.com/y1ptRVJBajmheQg5svQgd6RXP_afVUdEbPkrWbvTN0tqzXreszeBrPgCpwm4ohLHavW_dwbh2cJuT7IvMtI2AWKZA/P1040830.JPG?psid=1[/img] Re: Estate Find from Arkansas - SellSeaShell - 04-07-2012 Looking around it seemed like a lot of the polished looking ones were some type of cowry or cyprae family shell. Is that right? Re: Estate Find from Arkansas - paul monfils - 04-08-2012 Hi. I have looked them over and here are some I see: Cypraea tigris Cypraea argus Conus striatus Casmaria erinacea Cypraea mauritiana Cypraea isabella Turbo petholatus Terebra maculata Distorsio anus Turbo argyrostomus Pecten pallium Harpa major Strombus lentiginosus Tridacna crocea Cypraea vitellus Haliotis ovina Oliva miniacea Vasum turbinellum Trochus niloticus Conus bullatus Cypraea testudinaria Cypraea arabica Cypraea caputserpentis Cypraea lynx Cypraea talpa Cypraea carneola Cypraea erosa Cypraea mappa Cypraea scurra That's most of them. There are a few small ones I can't ID for sure because of the angle of view. Conus bullatus is moderately uncommon. All the others are very common shells, not worth more than a few dollars each, in some cases less. Re: Estate Find from Arkansas - SellSeaShell - 04-08-2012 Wow! Thank you for looking all of them over Mr. Monfils. I'll be looking them all up. I have a follow up question for you or whoever can answer it. I was assuming that the shiny shells had been polished, but is it natural? Re: Estate Find from Arkansas - helmetapointe - 04-08-2012               1 more [img width=640 height=480]http://nsa21.casimages.com/img/2012/04/08/120408124756919266.jpg[/img] Re: Estate Find from Arkansas - paul monfils - 04-08-2012 The high gloss on Cypraea and Oliva shells is natural, as is the lesser gloss on some other types of shells. None of yours appear to be polished. Re: Estate Find from Arkansas - SellSeaShell - 04-09-2012 That is surprising...especially for someone like me who collects rocks and mineral in their natural, unaltered form...just makes these better than the tumbled stones that kids like to buy. The natural beauty that exists on this planet really has to be appreciated. |