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- Carcharocles auriculatus - So. Carolina$475.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Otodus sokolovi tooth from Harleyville, So. Carolina. Otodus sokolovi is the ancestor of O. auriculatus. An excellent anterior tooth. A March Fossil of the Month. An excellent gray colored crown with a brown colored bourlette, and a brown colored root. Highest quality enamel. Excellent color & preservation. The serrations are large and razor sharp including the tip. Two large side cusps. The root is complete, extra thick (7/8"), and very well preserved. It is very hard to find these teeth in perfect condition. An excellent collector's Harleyville O. sokolovi tooth! Authenticity guaranteed. Near perfect tooth. Another well known shark tooth site that is no longer accessible to collectors. A BIG tooth!
SC402 SIZE: 3-5/16"
Note - Adding 18 Harleyville Auriculatus teeth in March 2025. Link to the Harleyville Auriculatus teeth.
Learn More - Carcharocles auriculatus - So. Carolina$550.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Otodus sokolovi tooth from Harleyville, So. Carolina. Otodus sokolovi is the ancestor of O. auriculatus. An excellent anterior tooth. A March Fossil of the Month. An excellent gray colored crown with a brown colored bourlette, and a tan colored root. Highest quality enamel. Excellent color & preservation. The serrations are large and razor sharp including the tip. Two large side cusps. The root is complete, very thick (1"), and very well preserved. It is very hard to find these teeth in perfect condition. An excellent collector's Harleyville O. sokolovi tooth! Authenticity guaranteed. Near perfect tooth. Another well known shark tooth site that is no longer accessible to collectors. A monster sized tooth!
SC401 SIZE: 3-13/16"
Note - Adding 18 Harleyville Auriculatus teeth in March 2025. Link to the Harleyville Auriculatus teeth.
Learn More - Dakotaraptor steini (Raptor)$0.00
A RARE, Top Quality Dakotaraptor steini (raptor) tooth. A near or small adult specimen. Dakotaraptor steini is one of two recently described Hell Creek Fm. raptors. An August Fossil of the Month. This tooth is 9/16" which is a good sized. The enamel is excellent with a great dark brown color with some root etching. This tooth does not have the multiple prominent longitudinal "ribs" run the length of the crown. Excellent large posterior and small (weak) anterior serrations. See unique crown characteristic discussion below. No cracks. No repair. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Powder River Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed. This is your chance to own a rare, top quality Dakotaraptor steini tooth. Note - A gem jar will be included as photographed.
DR09 BoP SIZE: 9/16"
Note - Adding 10 new Acheroraptor / Dakotaraptor teeth in August 2022 Link to Raptor (Dromaeosaur) catalog.
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon$0.00
An ultra rare, top quality 3" Sharktooth Hill Megalodon tooth found near Bakersfield, California. A location that produces very few Megalodon teeth and one of the toughest Megs to locate. A July 2019 Fossil of the Month. This Megalodon tooth remains on the original matrix block which includes three ~3" whale bones - all original as found! Highest quality enamel with a great white color. The serrations are complete with a great tip serration - incredible serrations for a Sharktooth Hill Meg tooth. This is a middle Miocene Meg - very unique! 100% natural. No repair or restoration. You will not see these middle Miocene Sharktooth Hill Megs from Bakersfield, California very often. One of the rarest Megs! Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic Museum Quality display piece that came out of a 25 year old old collection.
ST453 BoP Size: 3" (Matrix size: 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 4" tall ; weight 2.25 lbs.)
Learn More - Basilosaurus isis (Early whale)$0.00
A LARGE, Rare Basilosaurus isis premolar tooth from Morocco. Basilosaurus was in the Basilosauridae family of early whales. An August Fossil of the Month. Note - this tooth is a molar with no wear and a complete root. This material is a new find and represents an early transition form of the whale which was a fully aquatic carnivore. Note - the very tip of four side cusps were professionally restored in the US. This is an opportunity to own an incredibly rare specimen from an early evolutionary stage of the modern whale. A fantastic collector's specimen. Authenticity guaranteed. A special tooth!
M2111 Size: 5-1/16" (straight line)
Late Eocene (Bartonian) age (36 MYA)
Boujdour Basin, West Sahara, Morocco
Note - adding six early whale teeth in August 2023. Link to the early whales.
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- Squatina lericheii.$12.50
A GEM Squatina tooth. Excellent preservation and color. Anterior tooth.
ST707 SIZE: 3/16"
Learn More - Hypolophodon sylvestris - Ray$20.00
An excellent Hypolophodon sylvestris tooth. A very difficult to find Sting ray species.
MC811 SIZE: 3/16"+
Learn More - Hypolophodon sylvestris - Ray$25.00
An excellent Hypolophodon sylvestris tooth. A very difficult to find Sting ray species.
MC812 SIZE: 3/16"
Learn More - Jacquhermania duponti - Ray$25.00
An excellent Jacquhermania duponti tooth. A very difficult to find Butterfly ray species.
MC822 SIZE: 1/8"
Learn More - Jacquhermania duponti - Ray$20.00
An excellent Jacquhermania duponti tooth. A very difficult to find Butterfly ray species.
MC823 SIZE: 1/8"
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