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Beautiful Piece of Peacock Coal- Rainbow of Colors!
Stock Number  FPCOAL704
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Name:   Peacock Coal
Age:  Pennsylvanian
Formation:  Llewellyn Formation
Location:  McAdoo, Pennsylvania
Size:  Piece is 2.8 inches across
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This is a colorful fossil from Pennsylvania. It is a large piece of Peacock Coal from the Coal Mines of Central Pennsylvania. I have been collecting fossils in PA for years, and have not seen coal pieces that are this colorful. It seems that the color comes from a thin mineral coating, resulting from iron oxide(?) being deposited in the cracks and seams of the coal. This fossil is naturally striking - has not been altered or repaired in any way. This is a great example of an extremely colorful fossil from the classic Coal Deposits of Pennsylvania.






 
 
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