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- Hemipristis serra$50.00
A Hemipristis upper jaw anterior tooth from the Sharktooth Hill area, near Bakersfield, California. Excellent color! Authenticity guaranteed. A very difficult Sharktooth Hill species to find!
ST503 SIZE: 1-1/4"
Note - Adding 4 new STH Hemipristis teeth in October 2023. Link to STH Hemipristis teeth.
Learn More - Otodus angustidens turgidus - Kazakhstan$0.00
A very rare, Angustidens tooth from Ungosa, Mangyshlak, western Kazakhstan. This location produces top quality teeth with different enamel colors. An extra large bourlette that is complete. Nice extra coarse serrations and smaller side cusps. The root is complete.These teeth exhibit exceptional color, gloss, and preservation. A super rare Lower Oligocene Angustidens tooth. Kujulus Formation, Rupelian age - 32 MYA. No repair. Authenticity guaranteed. I have only seen four Angustidens teeth from Kazakhstan!
K593 BoP SIZE: 2-9/16"
Note - Adding 4 Kazakh Angustidens teeth in November 2021. --> Link to Kazakh Angustidens teeth.
Learn More - Otodus angustidens turgidus - Kazakhstan$695.00
An ultra rare, EXTRA ALRGE Angustidens tooth from Ungosa, Mangyshlak, western Kazakhstan. This location produces top quality teeth with different enamel colors. An extra large bourlette that is complete. Nice extra coarse serrations and side cusps. The root is complete.These teeth exhibit exceptional color, gloss, and preservation. A super rare Lower Oligocene Angustidens tooth. Kujulus Formation, Rupelian age - 32 MYA. No repair. Authenticity guaranteed. I have only seen four Angustidens teeth from Kazakhstan!
K591 SIZE: 3-5/16"
Note - Adding 4 Kazakh Angustidens teeth in November 2021. --> Link to Kazakh Angustidens teeth.
Learn More - Cretoxyrhina mantelli$0.00
A Top Quality Cretoxyrhina mantelli tooth from Gove Co., Kansas. This specimen is on its original Niobrara Chalk Fm. matrix. An excellent example of this Cretaceous shark. Authenticity guaranteed.
KS015 SIZE: 9/16"
Note - Adding 15 new Cretoxyrhina mantelli teeth in April 2020. Link to Kansas Cretoxyrhina teeth
Learn More - Usakias wardi$35.00
A Top Quality Usakias wardi tooth (an Alopias family - Thresher shark) from Tushbair, Kazakhstan. Lateral position. Note - These teeth have a heavy enameloid build up at the along the top of the root (similar to I. retroflexus - see photo). Excellent color and condition. An incredible Eocene (Bartonian) age tooth from the Shorym Formation. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. One of the finest localities for Eocene age shark teeth! You will enjoy the quality of the Kazakh teeth.
K1062 SIZE: 5/8"
Note - Posting 15 Usakias teeth in August 2024. Link to Kazakh Usakias teeth.
Learn More - Isurus oxyrinchus$5.00
Oxyrinchus - A GEM rare I. oxyrinchus teeth. Upper jaw lateral teeth (A4-A6) position. Very nice light color with exceptional gloss. Great preservation and condition - extra sharp edges and tip - exceptionally clean.
C608 (Right) Size: 7/8"
Learn More - Hexanchus griseus - Peru$250.00
An Ultra Rare, Hexanchus griseus tooth from the Sacaco area of Peru. This is complete lower jaw tooth. Superb preservation and color. Ten very large and sharp primary cusps. An excellent complete root that has a crack, but the crown never cracked. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality rare collector's tooth. Unfortunately there are no more teeth coming from this site. This is a piece from an old collection.
P753 Size: 1-7/16" (wide)
Note - Adding 9 new Peruvian Hexanchus teeth in March 2022 -> Link to Hexanchus Teeth
Learn More - Hexanchus griseus - Peru$475.00
An Ultra Rare, LARGE Hexanchus griseus tooth from the Sacaco area of Peru. This is complete lower jaw tooth. Superb preservation and color. Fantastic charcoal gray color - very unique! Ten very large and sharp primary cusps. An excellent complete root. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality rare collector's tooth. Unfortunately there are no more teeth coming from this site. This is a rare piece from an old collection.
P752 Size: 1-13/16" (wide)
Note - Adding 9 new Peruvian Hexanchus teeth in March 2022 -> Link to Hexanchus Teeth
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 - Hemipristis serra$47.50
A Top Quality Hemipristis upper jaw anterior tooth from the Sharktooth Hill area, near Bakersfield, California. Excellent color! Authenticity guaranteed. A very difficult Sharktooth Hill species to find!
ST504 SIZE: 1-1/4"
Note - Adding 4 new STH Hemipristis teeth in October 2023. Link to STH Hemipristis teeth.
Learn More - Alopias supercilliosus : Mexico$0.00
A TOP QUALITY Alopias supercilliosus, the Bigeye Threasher shark, tooth from Baja, Mexico. Nice tan crown with an excellent tan root. Great preservation. This is a Pliocene tooth found in the Gloria Fm. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector's tooth from a rare locality.
MX271 SIZE: 5/16"
Posting 19 species (68 rare shark teeth) from Baja, Mexico. Link to Mexican shark teeth -> Mexico shark teeth
Learn More - Edestus heinrichi$85.00
A very rare, Top Quality Edestus heinrichi shark tooth, from Herrin, Illinois. This is a Paleozoic shark that lived in swamps that our now underground coal deposits. 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 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.
I15 SIZE: 1-1/4"
Adding 14 Edestus shark specimens in January 2023. Link to Edestus shark.
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