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- Tyrannosaurus rex$0.00
An ultra rare Big, Top Quality Tyrannosaurus rex tooth from a large adult Rex. A July 2020 Fossil of the Month. This stocky Rex crown measures 3-5/8" (straight line) and is thick for its size (1-1/4"). The enamel is highest quality. Great rich dark chocolate brown and black color. Excellent serrations on the anterior and posterior serrations. Note - There is no wear facet at the tip and this tooth is serrated to the tip (a recently erupted BIG tooth - rare). One partial hydration crack which was stabilized. No breaks. No repair or restoration. A 100% natural tooth! Fantastic overall condition with incredible serrations for a large Rex tooth. A fantastic collector's tooth! 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 privately deeded land in the Hell Creek Fm., Garfield River Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - a Riker frame is included. This is the best BIG tooth that I have offered. They do not get better than this one. The ultimate high end BIG Rex collector's tooth. Best of the BEST.
DT02 BoP SIZE: 3-5/8" (1-1/4" W x 7/8" H)
Note - Adding 2 T. rex teeth in July 2020. Link to T. rex teeth --> T. rex teeth
Learn More - Thalassocnus, Swimming Sloth$0.00
An ultra rare, Thalassocnus, a Swimming Sloth, tooth. This sloth lived on the west coast of So. America during the late Miocene age. The rare tooth is from the Bahia Inglesia Formation, Copiapo, Chile. Fantastic red color. Excellent condition - no damage. No repair. I have not seen the swimming sloth teeth for sale before. This is all of the sloth material that I have from 10+ years ago! A very rare collector's tooth.
C932 BoP Size: 1-11/16"
Learn More - Thalassocnus, Swimming Sloth$0.00
An ultra rare, Thalassocnus, a Swimming Sloth, claw. This sloth lived on the west coast of So. America during the late Miocene age. The rare claw is from the Bahia Inglesia Formation, Copiapo, Chile. Fantastic red color. Very good condition with minor damage (erosion). No repair. I have not seen a swimming sloth claw for sale before. This is all of the sloth material that I have from 10+ years ago! A rare collector's claw.
C931 BoP Size: 2-1/8"
Learn More - Sharktooth Hill Fossil Finder's Mini and Micro Teeth Guide By Chuck Ciampaglio & Donald Ricketts$20.00
The Buena Vista Museum added a new guide for the "Mini and Micro" fossil shark teeth of Sharktooth Hill. This guide includes color photos of all of teeth. A must have for the Miocene fossil collector of California and all Miocene micro teeth collectors. Great value!
BB15 Size: 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" / 38 pages
Learn More - Sharktooth Hill Fossil Finder's Guide By Hodson, et. al.$9.50
The Buena Vista Museum publishes an excellent guide to the fossil sharks of Sharktooth Hill. Out of print. REDUCED
BB10 Size: 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"
Learn More - Tyrannosaurus rex$0.00
An Ultra Rare EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Tyrannosaurus rex tooth. Another August 2018 Fossil of the Month. This Rex crown measures 4-1/2" (straightline) and is thick (1-9/16") - a massive Rex tooth. The enamel is very high quality and a rich dark brown color. Good posterior and anterior serrations with a small amount of natural tip wear. An extra wide base. This is a big and heavy tooth. Note - this tooth was cracked in a freeze cycle as evidenced by the cracks in the top half of the tooth. The preparator did a exceptional job prepping this tooth and it is rock solid now. A small area of the cutting edge was rebuilt about midway on both the anterior and posterior sides (see final photo). Excellent overall condition for a big Rex tooth. A incredibly rare & special tooth! 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., Faith, Harding Co., So. Dakota. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - Riker frame included. The largest T-rex tooth (crown) that I have offered! Top quality Rex teeth over 4" are the holy grail of the dinosaur collecting world. You just can't find quality 4"+ teeth at any price.
DT01 BoP SIZE: 4-1/2" (1-1/2" W)
Learn More - Isurus praecursor (Eocene)$45.00
A LARGE, GEM Isurus praecursor shark tooth. Upper jaw antero-lateral tooth. Incredible color and preservation. Razor sharp edges!
SC1262 SIZE: 1-1/4"
Learn More - Isurus praecursor (Eocene)$50.00
An excellent pair of large Isurus praecursor shark teeth. First lateral teeth.
SC1267 (Right) SIZE: 1-5/16"
Learn More - Isurus praecursor (Eocene)$40.00
An excellent pair of large Isurus praecursor shark teeth. First lateral teeth.
SC1269 (Right) SIZE: 1-1/8"
Learn More - Isurus praecursor (Eocene)$25.00
An excellent pair of Isurus praecursor shark teeth. Posterior teeth.
SC1279 (Left) SIZE: 11/16"
Learn More - Carcharodontosaurus saharicus$4,250.00
An EXTRA LARGE Top Quality Carcharodontosaurus saharicus tooth from the Kem Kem deposits of Morocco. An October Fossil of the Month. An excellent red colored tooth. High quality enamel. Excellent preservation. This tooth is 100% crown, no root. Excellent anterior and posterior serrations. Serrated to the tip. A good tip. No cracks. Note the high area in the center of the non-dispaly side had a small repair. No restoration. A Top Quality collector's tooth. Authenticity Guaranteed. This is an exceptional BIG Carcharodontosaurus tooth. The largest Carch tooth that I have offered!
M1201 Size: 4-3/4" (Base: 1-5/8" wide x 1-1/8" tall)
Note - Added 10 new Carchardontosaurus teeth in October 2024. Link to Carcharodontosaurus teeth.
Learn More - Eurypterus lacustris$0.00
A Top Quality Eurypterus lacustris, the "Sea Scorpion", from Buffalo, New York. A November Fossil of the Month. This is a spooky looking arthropod that are related to arachnids, such as, the Horseshoe crab. It was found in the Williamsville Fm., Bertie Group of western New York and it is Silurian age (430 mya). A complete specimen that is nicely displayed on shale matirx. Specimen comes with a custom stand and ID plaque. Looks great in every fossil collection. One on my favorite fossils. Authenticity guaranteed. An exceptional old collection display piece!
EU01 Specimen Size: 5-1/2" Plate size: 10" x 10-1/4"
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