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- Isurus praecursor$30.00
An excellent pair of early Mako shark teeth, I. praecursor, an Eocene age Mako. Very nice color. These very difficult teeth to find in the limestone quarries. Found in the Castle Hayne Fm., Castle Hayne, NC.
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NC383 (Right) SIZE: 3/4" - Notidanodon loozi$50.00
A Quality Notidanodon upper jaw lateral tooth. A fantastic cow shark tooth from the Paleocene period. Found in the phosphate mines of Khouribgha, Morocco. Note - this is an unusual position tooth that you do not see often! A super collector's tooth! Incredible color and luster. No repair! Authenticity guaranteed
M644 SIZE: 1-1/16"
Learn More - Notidanodon loozi$125.00
A GEM Notidanodon upper jaw lateral tooth. A fantastic cow shark tooth from the Paleocene period. Found in the phosphate mines of Khouribgha, Morocco. Note - this is an unusual position tooth that you do not see often! A super collector's tooth! Incredible color and luster. No repair! Perfect tooth! Authenticity guaranteed.
M649 SIZE: 13/16"
Learn More - Striatolamia macrota$25.00
An EXCELLENT Striatolamia shark teeth - anterior position from thecopper red site. Good preservation and condition - extra sharp edges and tip. These are Eocene age from the Castle Hayne Fm., Hertford Co., NC.
NC461 SIZE: 1-1/4"
Learn More - Striatolamia macrota$25.00
An EXCELLENT Striatolamia shark teeth - antero-lateral position from the copper red site. Good preservation and condition - extra sharp edges and tip. These are Eocene age from the Castle Hayne Fm., Hertford Co., NC.
NC462 SIZE: 1-1/8"
Learn More - Striatolamia macrota$20.00
An EXCELLENT Striatolamia shark teeth - lateral position from thecopper red site. Good preservation and condition - extra sharp edges and tip. These are Eocene age from the Castle Hayne Fm., Hertford Co., NC.
NC463 SIZE: 15/16"
Learn More - Alopias grandis - Lee Creek$150.00
An Ultra Rare, Quality, scarce Alopias grandis tooth, an extinct giant Thresher shark, for sale from the Lee Creek mine, Aurora, No. Carolina. Excellent color and condition. These teeth are Miocene age from the Pungo River Formation. An incredibly rare collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This tooth is missing from 99.9% of all Lee Creek shark tooth collections!
LC571 SIZE: 1-1/2"
Note - Adding 25 Lee Creek Thresher shark teeth in February 2023. Link to Lee Creek Thresher shark teeth.
Learn More - Carcharodon hastalis - Peru$185.00
A very rare, Top Quality PATHOLOGIC Carcharodon hastalis tooth from the Ica region of Peru. This pathologic tooth has a severely deformed with the crown twisted, bent, and laterally compressed. An incredible blue & tan colored crown and a gray root. Very good color! Sharp cutting edges. Excellent definition and preservation. An excellent upper jaw tooth. No repair. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent rare collector's Mako tooth.
P311 SIZE: 2-1/8"
Adding 17 Carcharodon hastalis teeth in May 2024. Link to Peruvian Hastalis teeth.
Learn More - Carcharodon hastalis - Peru$175.00
A very rare, Top Quality PATHOLOGIC Carcharodon hastalis tooth from the Ica region of Peru. This pathologic tooth has a severely deformed with a twiste and bent crown. An incredible brown colored crown and a light tan root. Very good color! Sharp cutting edges. Excellent definition and preservation. An excellent upper jaw tooth. No repair. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent rare collector's Mako tooth.
P308 SIZE: 1-13/16"
Adding 17 Carcharodon hastalis teeth in May 2024. Link to Peruvian Hastalis teeth.
Learn More - Prionace glauca - Australia$95.00
A rare, Top Quality Prionace glauca (Great Blue) shark tooth from the Allestree Beach, Portland, Victoria, Australia. Excellent preservation. Complete tooth. This tooth is Pliocene from the Whalers Bluff Fm. A rare collector's Prionace glauca tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Australian fossil shark teeth are nearly impossible to source. This is a great specimen from an old collection.
AU16 Size: 11/16"
Note - Adding 26 Australian - New Zealand shark teeth in May 2024 Link to Australian - New Zealand shark teeth
Learn More - Triceratops Upper Beak$0.00
A GEM Quality, rare Triceratops horridus upper beak (rostal) from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. A July Fossil of the Month. Triceratops was a large ceratopsian dinosaur found in the Hell Creek and Lance Creek formations which is know for three horns and a large frill protecting its neck. This juvenile upper beak has exceptional detail preserved and great color / patina. Complete specimen. Note - Triceratops has a beak formed by this upper rostal bone and the lower predentary bone. No repair or restoration. 100% natural specimen. Legally collected on private land in Powder River Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed. You rarely see these upper beaks and this one is exceptional.
DC22 BoP SIZE: 2-1/8" Wide x 1-3/4" Length
Note - Adding 20 new Triceratops fossils in July 2022. Link to Triceratops fossils catalog
Learn More - Edmontosaurus - Finger$1,100.00
A rare, Top Quality Edmontosaurus annectens finger from the late Cretaceous of North America. Edmontosaurus is a very large hadrosaur or "duck-bill" dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. The finger includes two carpals and a manus claw. Edmontosaurus was mainly bipedal, but could walk on all four legs in search of food. As noted by the front leg size difference, Edmontosaurus could put little weight on them. Excellent bone quality. Minor crack fill. No restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Harding Co., So. Dakota. An excellent collector's quality Edmontosaurus finger. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - Edmontosaurus carpal bones and unguals are very scarce. I rarely see them. T. rex must have eaten them...
DH46 SIZE: 6-5/8" (length) 2" (width)
Note - Adding 21Edmontosaurus bones / claws in May 2025. Link to Edmontosaurus fossils catalog
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