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4-1/2 to 5 inches Florida Arrowhead Sand Dollars Wholesale - Case: 150 @ .90 each (LOCAL PICK UP ONLY)

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4-1/2 to 5 inches Florida Arrowhead Sand Dollars Wholesale - Case: 150 @ .90 each (LOCAL PICK UP ONLY)
Price: $134.99
THIS CASE OF 150 ARROWHEAD SAND DOLLARS CANNOT BE SHIPPED. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY.
4-1/2 to 5 inches Florida Arrowhead Sand Dollars <font color=red> Wholesale</font> - Case: 150 @ .90 each (LOCAL PICK UP ONLY)
4-1/2 to 5 inches Florida Arrowhead Sand Dollars Wholesale - Case: 150 @ .90 each (LOCAL PICK UP ONLY)
4-1/2 to 5 inches Florida Arrowhead Sand Dollars <font color=red> Wholesale</font> - Case: 150 @ .90 each (LOCAL PICK UP ONLY)
4-1/2 to 5 inches Florida Arrowhead Sand Dollars Wholesale - Case: 150 @ .90 each (LOCAL PICK UP ONLY)
4-1/2 to 5 inches Florida Arrowhead Sand Dollars <font color=red> Wholesale</font> - Case: 150 @ .90 each (LOCAL PICK UP ONLY)
4-1/2 to 5 inches Florida Arrowhead Sand Dollars Wholesale - Case: 150 @ .90 each (LOCAL PICK UP ONLY)
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Product Details
4-1/2 to 5 inches Wholesale Florida Arrowhead Sand Dollars in bulk case of 150.  All have a natural star pattern on their surface, Encope michelini. Our sand dollars have been bleached white in color and are ready for use in seashell art and crafts.  They are Real - NOT Imitation.  They may have chipped edges, and/or other natural imperfections.  Sand Dollars are extremely fragile; therefore, we do not replace sand dollars. You will receive a store credit for damaged sand dollars.  NO SHIPPING. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY.

Sand dollars are marine creatures closely related to sea urchins that creep along the ocean floor seeking food. They are on nearly every beach in Florida. They are most abundant on the Gulf coast where ocean conditions are relatively calm.  When sand dollars are alive, they are purplish in color.  Their fuzzy spines are covered in tiny flexible bristles called cilia, which they use to move food to their mouth.  When a sand dollar dies, its skeleton, called a test, is bleached by the sun and turns white and the small spines fade away, exposing the star pattern on the top of the shell.  The name "sand dollar" comes from their resemblance to a dollar coin.