Identifying Ammonite

Echioceras

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Hello again,

I originally posted this on my Introduction, but then decided it would have a better place here! I am trying to identify a rouge ammonite in my collection that I've had trouble with since its rediscovery. Here's a picture:
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I found this in Castellane in France in 2003, but at the time wasn't interested, as I was only 8. But it's been really annoying me, so any help would be greatly appreciated! :sink:
 
Sure thing... I actually took some pictures before, but for some reason I couldn't find them. Ah, it works. Here we are:
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Sorry all of the pictures are taken with a webcam, it just takes too long to use a digital camera.
 
Thanks!



P.S Really happy: just found a perfect condition Bivalve in my garden! Here's a picture:
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P.P.S Sorry that ever since I came to the forum I've only talked about fossils - it's just that this has really been bugging me and I'm desperate for help. Thanks for all of the warm welcomes, and I hope to talk normally soon.
 
I found this picture on the internet. I'm not saying it's my ammonite, but if this type exists then my one could have a similar structure. Maybe the lower whorl is damaged?
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