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- Otodus megalodon$0.00
An incredible Top Quality Megalodon tooth from Georgia and a June 2018 Fossil of the Month. The crown has a fantastic charcoal gray with light gray and black serrations. The crown also has a very unique wide” spade-like” shape. The enamel is the Highest Quality; glass-like with few hydration cracks! An exceptional, extra large black bourlette – nearly perfect. Razor sharp serrations including an exceptional tip serration. Nearly perfect serrations! The root is nicely articulated, brown colored, and complete. This Georgia Meg is very special – a real “looker”. Definitely a Miocene age Meg tooth with small Chubutensis like bumps at the base of the crown and grooves along the edge of the root lobes. Note - these Georgia Megs are fantastic - essentially no sign of wear and excellent preservation. You would think that these Georgia teeth were collected from a land site with the degree of perfection that they exhibit. A near Perfect Meg tooth. An exceptional collector's Megalodon tooth from Georgia. Authenticity guaranteed. Exceptional eye appeal! My of my favorites!
G109 BoP Size: 4-7/8"
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon$0.00
An Ultra Rare, Top Quality Sharktooth Hill Megalodon tooth from Pyramid Hill, Kern County, California. A location that produces very few Megalodon teeth and one of the toughest Megs to locate. A February Fossil of the Month. Highest quality enamel with a great brown and charcoal colors. The bourlette is a tan color and is nearly complete. The serrations are extra large & sharp and complete with a big tip serration. The root is nicely articulated and complete. Note the large grooves on the root ends - an early Miocene trait. This is a rare early Miocene (22 MYA) Meg from the Jewitt Sand Fm.- very unique! You never see these early Miocene Megs from Bakersfield, California. One of the rarest Megs! No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A incredibly rare collector's piece that came out of a 25 year old old collection. My last Pyramid Hill / Jewitt Sand Fm. Meg tooth!
ST453 Size: 3-1/2"
Note - Adding two Sharktooth Hill area Meg teeth in February 2022. Link to Sharktooth Hill Meg Teeth.
Learn More - Otodus chubutensis$0.00
A TOP QUALITY, 3" Classic Lee Creek Chubutensis tooth (predecessor of Megalodon) - ANTERIOR tooth. This Chubutensis has an incredible light tan colored crown with a light brown bourlette. Highest quality enamel with a few hydration cracks. Excellent color! The bourlette is excellent. The serrations are razor sharp - near perfect with needle-like tip serration. Excellent serrations - razor sharp! The root is an excellent light tan color and absolutely complete. This Chubutensis was found in the Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek mine, NC (Miocene age = 14.5 MYA). An excellent example of a classic Lee Creek Megs considering the shape, color, and preservation. An exceptional collector's tooth from the old days at Lee Creek mine! NO repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
LC077 Size: 3"
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon$4,250.00
An Ultra Rare, LARGE Top Quality Sharktooth Hill Megalodon tooth found in the Round Mountain silt near Bakersfield, California. A location that produces very few Megalodon teeth and one of the toughest Meg teeth to locate. This "Bakersfield white" tooth was found in Ernst "whale quarry". Highest quality enamel with a great light tan color. The bourlette is a white color and mostly dentin layer. The serrations are extra large and 100% complete with a great tip. The root is nicely articulated and complete. Also note the grooves on the root ends - a Miocene trait. Note - This is a middle Miocene Meg has tip repair. You will not see large middle Miocene Sharktooth Hill Megs from Bakersfield, California very often. One of the rarest Megs! Authenticity guaranteed. An incredible rare "white" Meg collector's tooth! A custom display stand is included.
ST452 Size: 5-5/8" (4-1/8" wide)
Note - Adding two Sharktooth Hill Meg teeth in October 2025. Link to Sharktooth Hill Meg Teeth.
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon$0.00
An Ultra Rare, GEM Quality Sharktooth Hill Megalodon tooth found in the Round Mountain silt near Bakersfield, California. A location that produces very few Megalodon teeth and one of the toughest Meg teeth to locate. A March 2021 Fossil of the Month. This colorful tooth was found in a "fire zone" site south of the Kern River. Highest quality enamel with a great tan and golden tan colors with charcoal highlights. The bourlette is a red color and 100% complete. The serrations are extra large and 100% complete with a great tip. The root is nicely articulated and complete. Also note the grooves on the root ends - a Miocene trait. This is a middle Miocene Meg - very unique! 100% natural. No repair or restoration. You will not see these middle Miocene Sharktooth Hill Megs from Bakersfield, California very often. One of the rarest Megs! Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality. An incredible color Meg collector piece! The BEST.
ST452 BoP Size: 3-7/8"
Note - Adding three Sharktooth Hill Meg teeth in March 2021. Link to Sharktooth Hill Meg Teeth.
Learn More - Sharktooth Hill Collection Frame$0.00
The Sharktooth Hill collection frames include five perfect fossil shark teeth from the world famous Sharktooth Hill fossil deposit near Bakersfield, California. This set includes a Mako shark, Dodfish shark, Gray shark, Tiger shark, and Angel shark tooth. All collector grade fossil shark teeth from this Miocene age deposit. They are mounted in a geniune oak hardwood shadow box type frame with a glass front and a mounting clip. Weights 1.5 lbs. An instant collection priced at the cost of the individual teeth. Authenticity guaranteed.
ST1201 Frame Size: 10" x 7-3/4"
Learn More - Sharktooth Hill Collection Frame$0.00
The Sharktooth Hill collection frames include five perfect fossil shark teeth from the world famous Sharktooth Hill fossil deposit near Bakersfield, California. This set includes a Mako shark, Dodfish shark, Gray shark, Tiger shark, and Angel shark tooth. All collector grade fossil shark teeth from this Miocene age deposit. They are mounted in a geniune oak hardwood shadow box type frame with a glass front and a mounting clip. Weights 1.5 lbs. An instant collection priced at the cost of the individual teeth. Authenticity guaranteed.
ST1200 Frame Size: 10" x 7-3/4"
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon$0.00
An Ultra Rare, High Quality Sharktooth Hill Megalodon tooth found in the Round Mountain Silt near Bakersfield, California. A location that produces very few Megalodon teeth and one of the toughest Megs to locate. Good quality enamel with a great light tan color. The bourlette is a near white color and complete. The serrations are sharp and near complete with a rounded tip. The root is nicely articulated and complete. Also note the large groove on the root ends - a Miocene trait. This is a middle Miocene Meg - very unique! 100% natural. No repair or restoration. You will not see these middle Miocene Sharktooth Hill Megs from Bakersfield, California very often. One of the rarest Megs! Authenticity guaranteed. A great collector piece that came out of a 25 year old old collection!
ST454 Size: 2-3/8"
Note - Adding four Sharktooth Hill Meg teeth in November 2020. Link to Sharktooth Hill Meg Teeth.
Learn More - Otodus obliquus (Non-Serrate)$0.00
A very rare Otodus obliquus tooth with light tan color. Upper jaw anterior tooth. No serrations. There are very few Otodus obliquus teeth are found in Kazakhstan. A great tooth for your evolution set from this location. Found in the Kzil-Orda region, W. Kazakhstan.
K551 BoP SIZE: 1-1/2"
Learn More - Otodus auriculatus$0.00
A GORGEOUS GEM, Extra Large red colored Auriculatus tooth - an upper jaw anterior tooth from the Meherrin River in northeastern No. Carolina. Incredible rare deep red colors - the BEST! An April 2019 Fossil of the Month. Highest quality enamel. No enamel peel. The bourlette is excellent. The serrations are sharp and large tip serration. Excellent side cusps. The root is gorgeous with few cracks on the face. No repair! An ultra rare Auriculatus collector's tooth. Definitely a top 1% red site Ric considering size, preservation, and color! Museum Quality. Authenticity guaranteed.
NC102 BoP SIZE: 3-5/8"
Learn More - Otodus obliquus (Auriculatus ancestor)$0.00
A very rare, Otodus obliquus tooth from the copper-red site of No. Carolina. The crown has no serrations. Typical Otodus side cusps. Complete root. Early Eocene - Ypresian age. A very rare collector's tooth. Very few Otodus teeth found at this site!
NC251 SIZE: 2-3/16"Note - Adding 9 early NC red site early Rics, transition teeth, and later Rics in June 2020. Link to NC Auriculatus teeth
Learn More - Isurus desori - Olcese$0.00
Exceptional teeth with a fantastic blue colored crowns with a light tan roots. ST666 is an upper posterior. ST667 is a lower posterior.
ST667 (Left) SIZE: 9/16"
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