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- Otodus megalodon$0.00
An "Eye Popping" TOP QUALITY, LARGE Megalodon upper jaw PRINCIPAL ANTERIOR tooth from Venice Beach, Florida. A March Fossil of the Month (FOTM). A fantastic Charcoal Gray and Tan designer colored crown and a fantastic red-brown bourlette! I have never seen a Meg with these colors. Highest quality enamel. The bourlette is red brown and 100% complete. The serrations are razor sharp with a good tip serration and small bumps at the base of the cutting edge. Exceptional serrations for a big Meg. The root is complete with no hydration cracks, and indentations on the root lobes. Definitely a Miocene Megalodon tooth. Excellent symmetry. 100% natural. NO repair or restoration! AN EXCEPTIONAL color collector's MEG from Venice Beach. MUSEUM QUALITY. The BEST of the BEST! You will not see another Meg tooth with these colors! Authenticity guaranteed.
F001 BoP2 SIZE: 5-1/4"
Learn More - Burmeisterella aff. armata$1,150.00
A HUGE, ultra rare trilobite from the Middle Devonian of Morocco. This is a very good commercial quality Burmeisterella aff. armata trilobite. Unfortunately, only sections of this trilobite are found at any time. So, these trilobites are assembled from pieces - a quality restruction of this incredible trilobite which is found in few worldwide locations. Commercial specimens will have some damage and some repair & restoration, but they can be offered at a relatively low price. If a complete or near complete Burmeisterella sp. trilobite was found is would be valued at many $1000s. This is an opportunity to own an incredibly rare BIG trilobite. A fantastic display piece. Note - Specimen weighs 30 pounds and a supplemental international shipping charge will be applied.
XM50 Size: 13" x 6-1/4" Wide x 2"+ Height
Adding 31 quality Moroccan trilobites in April 2025. Link to Moroccan trilobites.
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