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- Bison antiquus - Tooth$27.50
A LARGE, well preserved bison tooth (Bison antiquus) from Northern Florida. The bison arrived in North America during the middle Pleistocene (195, 000 to 135,000 years ago). A well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XB02 Size: 1-1/4"
Name: Bison antiquus
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Northern Florida
Note - Posting 12 bison fossils in December 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
Learn More - Hadrosaur tooth - No. Carolina$0.00
A rare, Top Quality Hadrosaur tooth from the late Cretaceous of No. Carolina. Hadrosaurs are known as "duck-bill" dinosaurs found in North America. The enamel is very good quality with excellent color / patina. A great partial crown with serrations. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Tar Heel Fm., Elizabethtown, No. Carolina. Early to Middle Campanian age (83 - 77 mya). An excellent collector's quality Hadrosaur tooth. Note - tooth comes with a gem case. Authenticity guaranteed.
DNC1 SIZE: 5/16"
Note - Adding 20 raptor teeth & other rare dinosaur fossils in May 2025. Link to Haadrosaur fossils catalog
Learn More - Alligator tooth - Florida$30.00Learn More
A well preserved Alligator mississippiensis, tooth from northern Florida. This alligator scute is from the Pleistocene in North America. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X815 Size: 13/16"
Name: Alligator tooth
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Northern Florida
Note - Posting 26 mammal and reptile fossils in March 2024. Link to Other Marine Reptiles
- The Collector's Guide to Fossil Sharks and Rays By Welton & Farrish$75.00
"The Collector's Guide to Fossil Sharks and Rays From the Cretaceous of Texas" is a must have book for collectors and professionals for the Cretaceous teeth of Texas and elsewhere. Very comprehensive with incredible photos. 204 pages. One of my favorites! Note - an intenational shipping surcharge will be required for qualified free shipping orders.
BB12 Size: 8-1/2" x 11"
Learn More - Diplomystus dentatus$0.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Diplomystus fish from the 18" layer, Green River Fm., Lincoln Co. Wyoming. The Diplomystus dentatus is a Herring from the Eocene age (50 MYA). An October Fossil of the Month. This piece is from the 18 Inch Layer which is extremely hard and difficult to prepare. It also provides the most detailed, highly preserved fossils. Exceptional preservation and preparation. No repair. All natural. Plate size is 22" x 10" with a backer board and hanging clip. Free form wavy trim. An exceptional display piece! Authenticity guaranteed. A Museum Quality piece ready for display. Note - This item weighs 9 lbs. An international shipping surcharge will be applied to "Free Shipping". Please inquire for cost.
X472 BoP SIZE: 18" Plate size is 22" x 10" with a backer board and hanging clip.
Note - Adding 29 Green River Fm. Fossil fish in October 2020 --> Link to Fossil Fish
Learn More - Fossil Collector's Guidebook to the North Sulfur River By McKinzie, et. al.$0.00
An excellent guide to the late Cretaceous and Pleistocene fossils of the N. Sulfur River of Texas. An exceptional guide to the N. Sulfur River teeth and other Cretaceous sites. Out of print.
BB05 SIZE: 8-1/2" x 11"
Learn More - Cretaceous and Paleogene Fossils of North Carolina By John Timmerman and Richard Chandler$20.00
The North Carolina Fossil Club provides an excellent guide to the Cretaceous - Eocene - Paleocene - Oligocene shark teeth from North Carolina. My recommendation for the collector's first reference guide to identify their Cretaceous - Paleocene - Eocene collection pieces.
BB09 Size: 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"
Learn More - Carcharodon hastalis - Pathologic$75.00
A Top Quality PATHOLOGIC Carcharodon hastalis, Broad-tooth "Mako", shark tooth from the "De Kuilen" sand pit, Mill, The Netherlands. A PATHOLOGIC anterior tooth with a severely twisted crown. This tooth has excellent color and preservation. Sharp cutting edge. The age is late Miocene (approx. 6-8 million years ago). This species is the ancestor to the Great White shark and Carcharomodus escheri.. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
N151 SIZE: 1-9/16"
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 - Carcharodon hastalis - Pathologic$65.00
A rare Top Quality PATHOLOGIC Carcharodon hastalis, Broad-tooth "Mako", shark tooth from the "De Kuilen" sand pit, Mill, The Netherlands. The end of the crown of this PATHOLOGIC lower lateral tooth is severely twisted lingually (nearly 90 degrees!). This tooth has excellent color and preservation. Sharp cutting edge. The age is late Miocene (approx. 6-8 million years ago). This species is the ancestor to the Great White shark and Carcharomodus escheri.. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
N152 SIZE: 1-7/16"
Learn More - Dromaeosaurus tooth (Raptor) - Colorado$0.00
A LARGE, ULTRA RARE, Top Quality Dromaeosaurus (raptor) tooth from Colorado. This tooth is 7/16" which is a large size. The enamel is excellent with a great brown color. Excellent large posterior (5 ser. per mm) and small anterior serrations (7 ser. per mm). No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Laramie Fm., Weld Co., Colorado. Maastrichtian age (69-68 mya). Authenticity guaranteed. This is your chance to own a rare, top quality Dromaeosaurus tooth. Note - A gem jar will be included as photographed.
DCO1 SIZE: 7/16"
Note - Adding 20 new Raptor teeth in May 2025 Link to Raptor (Dromaeosaur) catalog.
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