$60,000.00
1 in stock
Distinguish your collection with this authentic Medusaceratops lokii brow horn fossil, a rare Ceratopsian Specimen from one of the most intriguing horned dinosaurs. Sourced from the fossil‑rich Judith River Formation in Hill County, Montana, this Late Cretaceous fossil carries exceptional provenance. Canada Fossils documented its discovery in 1996 at the Mansfield Bone Bed, and that clear record strengthens both its scientific credibility and long‑term collectible value.
This impressive horn displays the robust structure and distinctive curvature associated with the species’ elaborate cranial ornamentation. Since Medusaceratops is known from very limited material, a well‑preserved horn like this immediately stands out for research, display, and investment. Furthermore, the fossil’s natural texture and coloration reveal the geological processes that preserved it for roughly 75 million years.
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Why is this horn fossil so rare and valuable?
This exceptional fossil combines scientific significance, visual impact, and remarkable preservation. It makes for a standout addition to any serious natural‑history collection. Its size and striking form create a commanding presence. It’s ideal for museums, advanced collectors, and anyone seeking a showstopping ceratopsian fossil.
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