PIECE OF COQUINA FROM FORT MARION, ST. AUGUSTINE, FL, 1821-1942

$165.00 SOLD
Originally $195.00

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Item Code: R17420

A piece of coquina from Fort Marion. Coquina is formed in association with marine reefs and is a variety of "coral rag," technically a subset of limestone. Tag reads "Piece of Fort Marion St Augustine Fla" and is torn in half.

This item is from an early Connecticut collection, most likely a G.A.R. Post or old museum.

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