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Real or Fake fossil?

Started by Megalosaurus, May 08, 2017, 06:31:46 PM

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ceratopsian

To my (admittedly amateur) eye, they look highly suspect.

Ravonium

#2
I think this forum has had at least one discussion about a similar fossil before (I know I wasn't a member back then, but I was a lurker) and it was found that the fossil was probably fake.

To sum my thoughts on this fossil up here is a post that stargatedalek made on the similar thread I mentioned earlier.

Quote from: stargatedalek on January 09, 2017, 02:32:08 PMEither it's a fake, or someone risked their life smuggling it out of China. Make of that what you will for your odds.

DinoToyForum

You don't need expert eyes to tall that they're all fake.


Lanthanotus

They certainly look better than a good deal of pricy fossil reproductions.

SBell

That quality, for that price? Fake.

Simon


amargasaurus cazaui

Another telling issue...read through the feeback seller has...some neutrals and negatives and all revolve around the item being a....fake. Ouch
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Dinoguy2

#8
Quote from: Lanthanotus on May 08, 2017, 08:23:55 PM
They certainly look better than a good deal of pricy fossil reproductions.

Yeah, I guess they look better as in more authentic material etc., unless your standard is having bones that actually look like the bones they're supposed to be instead of little squares and rectangles... the skeletal anatomy of some of these fakes looks worse than those wooden dinosaur skeleton kits.
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Pachyrhinosaurus

#9
Yep, definitely fake. I never buy Chinese "fossils" for this reason (only exception are my jianghanicthys and even then they're iffy).
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Megalosaurus

Thank you very much.
Yes, it was so good to be true.
What a shame people do this forgeries.
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Tyto_Theropod

It is indeed. My advice would be to be very suspicious of all Nothosaur fossils, especially Keichosaurus hui, unless you absolutely, utterly, totally and completely trust the dealer. And unless you know them personally and have seen them digging up fossils, it's always going to be hard to know for sure whether every single fossil they're offering is genuine. In general, I'd say to stay away from ebay as I've seen so many forgeries on there - including one seller who sold a line of resin casts that you can buy from many museum and toy dinosaur shops, overpricing them and claiming not only that they were genuine but that he'd found and prepped some of them himself. I believe that in the end someone called him out on this and he claimed that yes, of course they were replicas and both he and his buyers were well aware of this. This clearly wasn't true, and when called out again he changed his story and said he was very sorry and he didn't know they were replicas. Hmm...
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