Is It Legal To Own a Dinosaur Fossil? How to start your Dinosaur Collection!

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Post author - Ellis Nolan
So you want to start fossil collecting!? Amateur paleontology is a fascinating and fun hobby that anyone can begin! Dinosaur bones are some of the most sought-after specimens in the world, so you may be wondering, is it even legal to own a dinosaur bone? In short, yes! Read on for more help starting your fossil collection!
It is completely legal to own dinosaur fossils, however it is important to purchase from a source that has proper authentication practices. Like all specimens available from Mini Museum, our fossils are only sourced from thoroughly vetted vendors and are 100% guaranteed to be authentic. Read more about authenticity here.
There are many different kinds of dinosaur fossils available for sale at Mini Museum! If you’re just starting out your collection, check out our article on the best dinosaur fossils for beginners! We have teeth, bones, insects in amber, ammonites, petrified trees, you name it! For the collector who has everything, we also have larger fossils, such as complete vertebrae, the Mini Museum Dino collection, and more!
Interested in starting your collection? Visit our dinosaurs page here!
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