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- Poeciliodus sp.$0.00
Poeciliodus sp.; an Extinct Bradydont shark
A rare crusher tooth from the Paleozoic era. Exceptional preservation and excellent surface articulation. An exceptional collector's piece from an old collection!
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Lane Shale Fm. (Missourian)
Location: Johnson Co., Kansas
Z141 SIZE: 5/8"
Learn More - Palaeohypotodus bronni$17.50
A Top Quality Palaeohypotodus bronni tooth, an extinct Sand Tiger shark, from the ENCI quarry, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Tooth in its original limestone matix. Fantastic gray color and preservation. Cretaceous - Maastrichian age. Excellent tip. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
N452 SIZE: 5/8"
Note - Adding 56 Netherlands shark teeth in July 2023. Link to Netherlands shark teeth.
Learn More - Pseudocorax affinis$27.50
A Top Quality Pseudocorax affinis tooth, an extinct Mackerel shark, from the ENCI quarry, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Tooth in its original limestone mayrix. Fantastic gray color and preservation. Cretaceous - Maastrichian age. Excellent tip. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
N463 SIZE: 9/16"
Note - Adding 56 Netherlands shark teeth in July 2023. Link to Netherlands shark teeth.
Learn More - Pseudocorax affinis$25.00
A Top Quality Pseudocorax affinis tooth, an extinct Mackerel shark, from the ENCI quarry, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Tooth in its original limestone mayrix. Fantastic gray color and preservation. Cretaceous - Maastrichian age. Excellent tip. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
N462 SIZE: 5/8"
Note - Adding 56 Netherlands shark teeth in July 2023. Link to Netherlands shark teeth.
Learn More - Tyrannosaur toe bone$0.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality Tyrannosaur toe bone from the late Cretaceous (Campanian) in northern North America. Please note that this toe bone could Albertosaurus, Gorgosaurus or Daspletosaurus - see Detailed Discussion below. This toe bone measures 2-9/16" - an excellent Tyrannosaur toe bone. This could be the last or the next to last digit of the long toe (see Albertosaurus foot photo). The bone is high quality and complete with excellent color. Minor crack fill. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Judith River Fm., Hill Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent rare collector's toe bone. A rare find!
DY33 SIZE: 2-9/16" (End width: 1-3/4" & 2")
Note - Adding two rare Tyrannosaur toe bones in May 2024. Link to Tyrannosaur teeth catalog.
Learn More - Ganopristus leptodon$40.00
A Top Quality Ganopristus leptodon oral tooth, an extinct Sawfish shark, from the ENCI quarry, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Fantastic gray color and preservation. Cretaceous - Maastrichian age. Excellent tip. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth.
N431 SIZE: 1/8"
Learn More - Petalodus alleghaniensis$0.00
Petalodus alleghaniensis; an Extinct Petalodont shark
A nice Posterior tooth. Beautifully articulated. Matrix free. An excellent collector's piece from an old collection!
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Stanton Fm. (Missourian)
Location: Louisville, Cass Co., Nebraska
Z138 SIZE: 3/4" x 15/16" W
Learn More - Poeciliodus sp.$0.00
Poeciliodus sp.; an Extinct Bradydont shark
A large crusher tooth. Exceptional preservation and excellent surface articulation. Matrix free. An exceptional collector's piece from an old collection!
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Stanton Fm. (Missourian)
Location: Louisville, Cass Co., Nebraska
Z140 SIZE: 15/16"
Learn More - Trigonotodus serratus (Serrated Giant Thresher)$0.00
A LARGE, ultra rare, GEM Trigonotodus serratus shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher from southern Virginia. Our last January 2018 Fossil of the Month offering. Fantastic copper red color. Incredible preservation and condition. This tooth is middle Miocene age, York Co., VA. These teeth are rarely found and rarely seen. An ultra rare collectors' tooth in top quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! One of the rarest species to source. My last one to offer. Authenticity guaranteed.
V103 SIZE: 1-5/16"
Learn More - Edestus heinrichi$950.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality Edestus heinrichi associted pair of whorls, from Herrin, Illinois. A July Fossil of the Month. This is a Paleozoic shark that lived in swamps that our now underground coal deposits. An ultra rare assoiiated pair of tooth whorls. Note - the crown tips are naturally rounded (polished) which thought to be due to wear from the vertical whipping motion used to slice prey. Excellent preservation, serrations, and serration detail. The Edestus shark would have an upper and lower tooth whorl that are vertically opposed. Research showed that they could use their opposing teeth in a scissor-like motion or a vertical whipping motion to cut prey. It is the first animal to cut vertically. A very strange looking and unique acting shark. Shark recreation image is credited to Julio Lacerdo. These rare teeth are Pennsylvanian age from Illinois. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. This is the first associated whorl pait that I have seen.
I02 SIZE: 5" & 4-3/4" w/ root (1-1/4"+ crowns)
Adding 22 Edestus shark teeth in July 2025. Link to Edestus shark.
Learn More - Dolphin ear bone - Lee Creek$35.00
A Top Quality Dophin ear bone from the Lee Creek mine, Aurora, No. Carolina. This is a complete ear bone. Excellent preservation and color. This is a Miocene fossil from the Pungo River Fm. An excellent collector's fossil ear bone. Authenticity guaranteed.
LC854 Size: 1-3/16"
Note - Adding 22 new Lee Creek dolphin fossils in March 2023. Link to Lee Creek Dolphin fossils.
Learn More - Pseudocorax affinis$45.00
A Top Quality Pseudocorax affinis tooth, an extinct Mackerel shark, from the ENCI quarry, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Fantastic gray color and preservation. Cretaceous - Maastrichian age. Excellent tip. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
N461 SIZE: 5/8"
Note - Adding 56 Netherlands shark teeth in July 2023. Link to Netherlands shark teeth.
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