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Sayreville Clay Mine Amber - Member Collections - The Fossil Forum A piece of fossil amber embedded in a pyrite nodule found at Sayre and Fisher clay mine Sayreville, NJ Quantities of Cretaceous era fossil amber have been found at the Sayreville site, some containing insect and plant inclusions The American Museum of Natural History in NYC has a collection of
VIDEO: Glory Hole Amber Deposit (Hanna Basin, Wyoming) Amber: *Occurring as small droplets, runs, and globular masses, much of the amber is transparent and of a reddish-orange color throughout, with some containing plentiful internal fractures The intact, non-fractured amber is very hard, measuring 2 5-3 0 on the Mohs scale, being generally harder than Dominican and Chiapas ambers
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