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- Deltodus sp.$0.00
Deltodus sp. ; an Extinct Bradydont shark. Nicely articulation. A large top quality specimen! New Kansas location. An excellent collector's tooth!
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Raytown Limestone Fm.
Location: Lenexa, Johnson Co., Kansas
Z113 SIZE: 7/8"
Learn More - Dorsal spine New$0.00
Dorsal spine ; an Extinct Primitive shark. Nicely articulation. A quality specimen! New Kansas location.
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Raytown Limestone Fm.
Location: Lenexa, Johnson Co., Kansas
Z115 SIZE: 15/16"
Learn More - Fissodus sp.$0.00
Fissodus sp.; an Extinct Petalodont shark
A very rare tooth. Beautifully articulated. Essentially complete. Matrix free - rare! An extraordinary collector's tooth! New Kansas location. Reverse Photo.
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Raytown Limestone Fm.
Location: Lenexa, Johnson Co., Kansas
Z122 SIZE: 3/8"
Learn More - Holmsella sp.$0.00
Holmsella sp.; an Extinct Primitive shark
A very rare shark skin specimen. This matrix piece is covered with dermal denticals. Shark skin impressions with denticals are extremely rare and a Paleozoic age find adds to the rarity. An exceptional collector's piece from an old collection!
Age: Pennsylvanian (295 mya) ; Dennis Fm.
Location: Hansen Quarry, La Platte, Nebraska
Z143 SIZE: 5-1/2" x 4"
Learn More - Holmsella sp.$0.00
Holmsella sp.; an Extinct Primitive shark
A very rare shark skin specimen. This matrix piece is covered with dermal denticals. Shark skin impressions with denticals are extremely rare and a Paleozoic age find adds to the rarity. An exceptional collector's piece from an old collection!
Age: Pennsylvanian (295 mya) ; Dennis Fm.
Location: Hansen Quarry, La Platte, Nebraska
Z144 SIZE: 4" x 2-1/2"
Learn More - Janassa sp.$0.00
Janassa sp.; an Extinct Petalodont shark
A very rare tooth. Beautifully articulated. Essentially complete. Matrix free - rare! An extraordinary collector's tooth! New Kansas location. Reverse Photo.
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Raytown Limestone Fm.
Location: Lenexa, Johnson Co., Kansas
Z120 SIZE: 3/8"
Learn More - Lagarodus sp.$25.00
A rare, Top Quality Lagarodus sp., an extinct primitive shark tooth, from the Paleozoic era in Kentucky. Great color. A well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector's tooth!
Age: Upper Mississippian (325 MYA); Somerset Shale Fm.
Location: Hardin Co., Kentucky
Z077 SIZE: 5/16"
Learn More - Helodus appendiculatus$0.00
Helodus appendiculatus ; an Extinct Hybodont shark. Nicely articulated. A huge, extraordinary specimen! An extraordinary collector's tooth!
Z090 SIZE: 3/4"
Learn More - Nautiloid sp.$0.00
An EXTRA LARGE, incredible natural Nautiloid ammonite from the Cretaceous of Madagascar. A July Fossil of the Month. The aragonite shell is nicely articulated. Very wide (thick), fully inflated, and very heavy. Exceptional color and preservation. A gorgeous display item! Authenticity guaranteed. Comes this the chrome steel stand as photographed. Note - This item weighs 8.5 lbs. International customers will not have free shipping.
X272 Size: 7" (4-13/16" wide)
Note - Adding 6 large Madagascar ammonites in July 2023 --> Link to Madagascar ammonites
Learn More - Notorynchus primigenus - Maryland$395.00
A Top Quality Notorhynchus tooth - a Sevengill Cow shark, from the Randle's Cliff, Maryland. A June Fossil of the Month. A rare lower jaw symphyseal tooth with 9 primary cusps - male species. This tooth has an excellent blue - gray color with a tan root. Great color and preservation. This is an early Miocene age, Calvert Formation tooth. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
MD402 Size: 1/2"
Note adding 23 Maryland Cow shark teeth in June 2022. --> Link to Maryland Cow Shark teeth
Learn More - Notorynchus primigenus - Maryland$395.00
A Top Quality Notorhynchus tooth - a Sevengill Cow shark, from the Randle's Cliff, Maryland. A June Fossil of the Month. A rare lower jaw symphyseal tooth with 9 primary cusps - female species. This tooth has an excellent blue - gray color with a tan root. Great color and preservation. This is an early Miocene age, Calvert Formation tooth. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
MD401 Size: 1/2"
Note adding 23 Maryland Cow shark teeth in June 2022. --> Link to Maryland Cow Shark teeth
Learn More - Petrified Wood - Alabama$75.00
A Top Quality Miocene petrified wood section display from Alabama. This petrified wood is Miocene age (15 MYA). A natural fossil wood section with cavaities filled with sparkling crystals. This piece exhibits good preservation and color. Authenticity guaranteed. An exceptional old collection display piece! Note - This items weighs 8 lbs and will require a shipping supplement to free shipping offers.
PW09 SIZE: 11-1/2" x 6" x 3" thick
Note - Adding 23 petrified wood specimens in November 2023 --> Link to petrified wood
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