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- Allosaurus fragilis$0.00
An Ultra Rare, rooted Top Quality Allosaurus fragilis tooth measuring 3-1/4". This Allosaurus crown measures 1-3/8" and is wide for its size (11/16"). This tooth is still inflated. The enamel is high quality. Great rich brown color. Excellent serrations on both sides all the way to the tip. Exceptional serrations for a large tooth. Root cracks were stabilized. A small tip repair was done by George Heslep. Excellent overall condition with very good serrations. An excellent quality tooth! Allosuarus was the apex during the late Jurassic with large teeth designed to slash predators. Legally collected on private land in the Morrison Fm., Moffat Co., Colorado. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - a Riker case display is included. This is a very special rooted Allosaurus tooth!
DL01 BoP2 SIZE: 3-1/4" (11/16" x 5/16" cross section of root)
Note - Adding 3 Allosaurus teeth in January 2021 Link to Allosaurus teeth
Learn More - Leptoceratops$475.00
An EXTRA LARGE, VERY RARE, Top Quality, rooted Leptoceratops gracilis tooth from the late Cretaceous of western North America. Leptoceratops is a smaller "ceratopsian" dinosaur found in the Hell Creek and Lance formations. There small size and small horns made them relatively easy prey and their population size was quite small compared to other herbivores. The enamel is high quality with nice color and patina. The chewing surface is well preserved with an unusual rounded wear facet. Leptoceratops commonly have wear facets on their teeth. No cracks. No restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Powder River Co., Montana. Note - this tooth comes with a Riker display frame. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent rooted BIG Leptoceratops tooth!
DQ01 SIZE: 1-3/8" (straight line)
Note - Adding 10 rare Leptoceratops teeth in May 2023. Link to Ceratopian fossils catalog
Learn More - Tyrannosaurus rex$295.00
A LARGE,Tyrannosaurus rex tooth section with serrations. This tooth section measures 1-3/4". The top quality enamel has exceptional color and patina. This section is from the posterior carina. Serrations run down the center of the section. No repair or restoration. A 100% natural tooth section. T-Rex was the apex during the late Cretaceous with massive teeth capable of crushing its prey. See the detailed description to determine how to tell a real T-Rex tooth! Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Carter Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed.
DT17 SIZE: 1-3/4" x 3/8"
Note - Adding 9 T. rex teeth in December 2025. Link to T. rex teeth --> T. rex teeth
Learn More - Otodus megalodon$0.00
A Top Quality, CLASSIC Bone Valley Megalodon tooth from Venice, Florida. Our last Fossil of the Month offering for December. The crown has a fantastic dark green-gray colored enamel with dark swirls across the top - very unusual! The bourlette is black & eroded and the root is an off white. Great color! Few hydration cracks! The serrations are sharp with some damage. Authenticity guaranteed. An incredibly colored Megalodon tooth. An excellent Venice Meg from the "early days."
F001 BoP4 Size: 3-1/8"
Note - Adding 18 new Bone Valley Fm. Megalodon teeth in Dec. 2017. Link to the BV Meg teeth.
Learn More - Carcharodontosaurus saharicus$145.00
A High Quality Carcharodontosaurus saharicus tooth from the Kem Kem deposits of Morocco. An excellent tan colored tooth. High quality enamel. Excellent preservation. Good anterior and posterior serrations. Small tip wear. One crack. No restoration. A High Quality collector's tooth. Authenticity Guaranteed. An excellent Carch tooth! A floating frame display case is included.
M1215 Size: 1-7/16"
Note - Added 15 new Carchardontosaurus teeth in November 2023. Link to Carcharodontosaurus teeth.
Learn More - Carcharodontosaurus saharicus$195.00
A Top Quality Carcharodontosaurus saharicus tooth from the Kem Kem deposits of Morocco. An excellent brown colored tooth. High quality enamel. Excellent preservation. Good anterior and posterior serrations. Serrated to the tip. No tip wear. One crack. No restoration. A Top Quality collector's tooth. Authenticity Guaranteed. An excellent Carch tooth!
M1214 Size: 1-3/4"
Note - Added 15 new Carchardontosaurus teeth in November 2023. Link to Carcharodontosaurus teeth.
Learn More - Rolfodon ludvigseni$0.00
A Very Rare, Top Quality (Gem) Rolfodon ludvigseni tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. An August Fossil of the Month. This is a new genius of Frill shark from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. A unique species of Chlamydoselachiform shark, the Frill shark. These teeth exhibit classic Frill shark design with a central cusp flanked by two lateral cusps. The crown is complete and the root is complete. Note - all three crown tip ends were very neatly reattached without fill or gaps which is typical for a matrix free specimen. Crack lines are hard to see without magnification. Highest quality enamel. No repair. A very difficult tooth to locate and an excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This incredible specimen is from a 20 year old collection. A fantastic Frill shark specimen!
CD90 SIZE: 5/8" Wide
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to all Hornby Island shark teeth.
Learn More - Rolfodon ludvigseni$0.00
A Very Rare, Top Quality (Gem) Rolfodon ludvigseni tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. An August Fossil of the Month. This is a new genius of Frill shark from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. A unique species of Chlamydoselachiform shark, the Frill shark. These teeth exhibit classic Frill shark design with a central cusp flanked by two lateral cusps. The crown is near complete (central cusp end damage) and the root is complete. Note - two crown ends were very neatly reattached without fill or gaps which is typical for a matrix free specimen. Crack lines are hard to see without magnification. Highest quality enamel. No repair. A very difficult tooth to locate and an excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This incredible specimen is from a 20 year old collection. A fantastic Frill shark specimen!
CD91 SIZE: 5/8" Wide
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to all Hornby Island shark teeth.
Learn More - Rolfodon ludvigseni$0.00
A Very Rare, Top Quality (Gem) Rolfodon ludvigseni tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. An August Fossil of the Month. This is a new genius from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. A unique species of Chlamydoselachiform shark, the Frill shark. These teeth exhibit classic Frill shark design with a central cusp flanked by two lateral cusps. A lateral tooth. The crown is complete and the root is complete. Note - two crown ends were very neatly reattached without fill or gaps which is typical for a matrix free specimen. Crack lines are hard to see without magnification. Highest quality enamel. No repair. A very difficult tooth to locate and an excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This incredible specimen is from a 20 year old collection. A fantastic Frill shark specimen!
CD92 SIZE: 5/16" Wide
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to all Hornby Island shark teeth.
Learn More - Pararaucaria sp.$0.00
A Top Quality, rare Pararaucaria pine cone specimen from Argentina. An October Fossil of the Month. These Jurassic pine cones are exquisite and known for their high quality and great preservation. This cone shows exceptional detail. I no longer receive any more specimens as exports have stopped for more than 10 years. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. These are the last of my Pararaucaria pine cones. My BEST one!
X322 Size: 1-3/4"
Note - Adding 20 new pine cone specimens in October 2021. Link to Pine Cone fossils.
Learn More - Ptychodus rugosus - Kazakhstan$300.00
"The Ptychodus Collection." A LARGE, rare Top Quality Ptychodus rugosus tooth from Chilisay, Aktjubinsk Region, Kazakhstan. A September Fossil of the Month. A big center row tooth. Great color and condition. An excellent Late Cretaceous (Santonian - 84 MYA) age tooth. One crack. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You will enjoy these rare Kazakh teeth. A special piece from an old collection that was not available commercially. Note - This tooth was featured in Ekaterinburg 1999 Vol. 2, Pg. 237, Plate 3, Fig. 1.
K1517 SIZE: 1-7/16" x 1-3/16" (3/4" height)
Posting 17 rare Ptychodus teeth in September 2024. Link to Kazakh Ptychodus teeth
Learn More - Woolly Mammoth$1,875.00
A rare, incredibly preserved, juvenile Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), an early elephant, tusk found in North Sea. An October Fossil of the Month. Mammoths were present in this area during the Late Pleistocene Ice Age. Fatastic natural color! A complete tusk with natural wear on the tip. Completely fossilized. Weighs 1.5 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.
X619 Size: 9-3/8" Length (straightline) x 1-1/4" Wide ; Height on stand = 10-1/2"
Note - Posting 8 Mammoth / Mastodon teeth in October 2025. Link to Mammoth fossils.
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