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| Author : | Topic: Help with ID's please | Bottom |
| kebrere Posts : 3 |
Hello, Thank you Paul for your help, shells are very confusing, so many look the same yet are different. I must have 1000 or more and I do want to sell them, but want to know what they are first. I have taken some more pictures, after doing a little research. I am hoping you have the time to look at them. I am wanting to know if I have a "special" shell, my plan is to sell them all together as a lot, I am assuming there will be some desirables and some not so desirables amongst all of them. I have number the files as 1 then 1A, and 1B, then started with the number 2 for the next shell, there are 10 shells altogether in this group. You can click on the pictures to get a larger view. Thanks again Kim http://rubyarose.eaph.com/viewalbum.cgi?shells |
| Paul Monfils moderator Posts : 263 ![]() |
Oops, forgot one. Picture #12 is Conus miles, Soldier Cone, common Western Pacific species. |
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