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Stegosaurus Eggs for Sale!

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Limited Time Only, these eggs are on special price! First-come, First-Served
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SPECIAL OFFER!! Dinosaur eggs have been known for thousands of years, although at first they were not recognized as “dinosaur eggs” and were used for jewelry and shaping orna- ments. Many eggshells were found in late Paleolithic or early Neolithic sites in Mongolia. The first real discovery of the dinosaur egg- shell was in 1859 from southern France, by Jean Jacques Pouech. The French eggs were thought to belong to giant birds at first, because of their large size. STEGOSAURUS EGGS Limited-Time Offer: $245 for Each Egg First-Come, First-Served! CALL US TOLL FREE (800) 426-2007 or (212) 725-7537 To Place Your Order! *These pictures are for your reference only. Each egg is unique in shape and size. Gallery Address: 303 Fifth Avenue Suite 1603 New York, NY 10016 Size: 3”- 3 1/2” in Diameter From Cretaceous Period (65 Million Years ago)
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SPECIAL OFFER!!

Dinosaur eggs have been known for thousands of years, although at first they were not recognized as “dinosaur eggs” and were used for jewelry and shaping orna-ments. Many eggshells were found in late Paleolithic or early Neolithic sites in Mongolia.

The first real discovery of the dinosaur egg-shell was in 1859 from southern France, by Jean Jacques Pouech. The French eggs were thought to belong to giant birds at first, because of their large size.

STEGOSAURUS EGGS

Limited-Time Offer: $245 for Each Egg First-Come, First-Served!

CALL US TOLL FREE (800) 426-2007 or (212) 725-7537 To Place Your Order!

*These pictures are for your reference only. Each egg is unique in shape and size.

Gallery Address: 303 Fifth Avenue Suite 1603 New York, NY 10016

First-Come, First-Served! Size: 3”- 3 1/2” in Diameter

From Cretaceous Period (65 Million Years ago)

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