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- Otodus auriculatus$0.00
A Top Quality copper red colored Auriculatus lateral tooth from the Meherrin River, No. Carolina. Excellent rare copper red colors. Excellent preservation and condition. A good bourlette. The serrations are sharp and long with little damage. Large side cusps! Complete root - gorgeous. Exceptional color! A very rare collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
NC104 BoP SIZE: 1-13/16"
Learn More - Otodus auriculatus$0.00
A Top Quality copper red colored Auriculatus lateral tooth from the Meherrin River, No. Carolina. Excellent rare copper red colors. Excellent preservation and condition. An excellent bourlette. The serrations are sharp and long - 100% complete. Big side cusps - complete! Complete root - gorgeous. Exceptional color! A very rare collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. My best one!
NC101 BoP SIZE: 2-1/8"
Learn More - Equus sp. - Florida$250.00
Two well preserved horse teeth (Equus sp. ) and a deer tooth (Odocoileus sp.) from Okeechobee, Florida. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. Deer arrived in No. America in the mid-Miocene. These teeth reside on their original hard sandstone matrix. Lots of prep time required to expose these teeth. Very well fossilized specimens. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A great display piece!
XH13 Size: 3-1/2" (horse) ; 15/16" (deer) ; Matrix size: 5-1/4" x 4-1/2"
Name: Equus sp. & Odocoileus sp.
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Okeechobee, Florida
Note - Posting 13 horse fossils in April 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
Learn More - Woolly Mammoth$850.00
An incredibly preserved, Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), an early elephant, molar found in North Sea. Mammoths were present in this area during the Late Pleistocene Ice Age. Great natural color! A large molar with a nicely articulated chewing surface. A complete root - very rare. Completely fossilized. Weighs 3 lbs. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collectors specimen and a very attractive display piece. Note: an international supplemental shipping cost will be calculated.
X621 Size: 5-1/2" x 3" W x 6-1/4" Height
Note - Posting 8 Mammoth / Mastodon teeth in October 2025. Link to Mammoth fossils.
Learn More - Otodus - Pathologic Tooth$0.00
An excellent "short & compressed crown" Otodus obliquus tooth from the Khouribga phosphate mining area of Morocco. This tip pathologic tooth point at you! A very difficult pathology to locate. Complete tooth. No Repair! Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic collector's tooth.
M008P SIZE: 1-3/8"
Learn More - Carcharodon hastalis - Pathologic$75.00
A rare, strange Top Quality Pathologic Carcharodon hastalis, Broad-tooth Mako, shark tooth - upper jaw anterior tooth from the Bahia Iglesa Fm. of Chile. The left root lobe folded behind the tooth and smashed into the back of the root. The crown has multiple waves. Excellent color and preservation. Complete tooth. Top quality. Authenticity guaranteed. A strange pathologic tooth. You don't this pathology often!
C316P Size: 1-3/4"
Learn More - Elrathia kingi$95.00
An EXTRA LARGE, exceptional Elrathia kingi trilobite (Family Alokistocaridae) from Utah. Excellent preservation. A TOP QUALITY specimen from the Wheeler Shale Fm., House Range, Millard Co., Utah. A Cambrian trilobite (505 mya). No repair or restoration. Matrix size is 3-3/4" x 3". Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector's specimen. Perfect specimen.
X105 Size: 1-5/8"
Note - Posting three trilobites in October 2022. -> Link to US Trilobites.
Learn More - Tabulophyllum sp. - Horn Coral$45.00
The Coral Display Collection. A Top Quality Tabulophyllum sp. , a Horn Coral, from Millard Co., Utah. This is a Mississippian age coral (325 MYA). Excellent preservation. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector specimen from a special collection of corals. Comes with a custom wooden ID display label.
FC15 Size: 3-3/4" x 1-1/4" wide
Note - Posting 18 Fossil Corals in October 2023. -> Link to Fossil Coral.
Learn More - Heliophyllum halli - Horn Coral$55.00
The Coral Display Collection. A Top Quality Heliophyllum halli, a Horn Coral, from Arkona, Ontario, Canada. This is a Devonian age coral (370 MYA). Hungry Hollow Fm. Excellent preservation. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector specimen from a special collection of corals. Comes with a custom wooden ID display label.
FC13 Size: 3-1/8" x 1-1/2" wide
Note - Posting 18 Fossil Corals in October 2023. -> Link to Fossil Coral.
Learn More - Paulactis sp. - Horn Coral$60.00
The Coral Display Collection. An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Paulactis sp., a Horn Coral, from Gotland Island, Sweden. This is a Silurian age coral (420 MYA). Excellent preservation. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector specimen from a special collection of corals. Comes with a custom wooden ID display label.
FC12 Size: 4-1/2" x 2" wide
Note - Posting 18 Fossil Corals in October 2023. -> Link to Fossil Coral.
Learn More - Lithostrolianella sp. - Coral$0.00
The Coral Display Collection. A Top Quality Lithostrolianella sp. coral, from Montgomery Co., Tennessee. This is a Mississippian age coral (340 MYA). St. Louis Fm. Excellent preservation. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector specimen from a special collection of corals. Comes with a custom wooden ID display label.
FC06 Size: 4" x 3-1/4" x 2--1/8"
Note - Posting 18 Fossil Corals in October 2023. -> Link to Fossil Coral.
Learn More - Equus sp. - Florida$25.00
A well preserved horse tooth (Equus sp. ) from northern Florida. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. An upper jaw tooth. Very well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XH11 Size: 2-1/8"
Name: Equus sp.
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Northern Florida, Florida
Note - Posting 13 horse fossils in April 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
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