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- Isurus oxyrinchus$17.50
Oxyrinchus - A large, pair of GEM rare I. oxyrinchus tooth. Lower jaw anterio-lateral teeth position. Very nice light color with exceptional gloss. Great preservation and condition - extra sharp edges and tip - exceptionally clean.
C645 (Right) Size: 13/16"
Learn More - Carcharhinus plumbeus$30.00
A pair of EXTRA LARGE GEM Carcharhinus plumbeus teeth. A uncommon species.
F836 (Right) SIZE: 11/16"
Learn More - Acrodus lateralis$40.00
A rare Acrodus lateralis tooth. This tooth is from Muschelkalk limestone - middle Triassic age (240 million years old).
FR215 SIZE: 3/16"
Learn More - Carcharhinus priscus$4.50
Large, GEM Carcharhinus priscus lateral teeth. These teeth are from the Loupian location.
FR034 (Right) SIZE: 3/8"
Learn More - Hybodus longiconus$60.00
A rare Hybodus longiconus tooth with well developed side cusps and a Acrodus lateralis tooth. This tooth is from Muschelkalk limestone - middle Triassic age (240 million years old).
FR237 SIZE: 3/16" 5/16"
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- Meristodon nugaitensis$25.00
A very attractive Meristodon teeth. Nice color and preservation. Complete teeth are very difficult to locate.
K986 (Right) SIZE: 3/8"+
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- Scyliorhinus gilberti$15.00
An excellent Scyliorhinus gilberti tooth. A very difficult to find species.
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MC373 (Left) SIZE: 1/8" - Isurus desori$45.00
A Top Quality, Narrow-tooth Mako shark tooth from So.Carolina. A lateral tooth. High quality enamel. A blue crown and tan root. Excellent color! Sharp cutting edges with no dings. An excellent root with no hydration cracks. Good symmetry. No repair or restoration. An excellent collector's Mako tooth! Authenticity guaranteed.
SC362 SIZE: 1-7/16"
Adding 12 SC Isurus desori teeth in October 2020. -> Link to SC Isurus desori teeth
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