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- Cookie-Cutter shark (Isistius)$0.00
A GEM Cookie-Cutter shark (Isistius), a rare and exotic fossil shark tooth. Rare deep water shark with knife-like crown edges - extra large size. The best that you will find. Miocene age from France. For the rare tooth collector! The BEST of the BEST!
FR060 Size: 1/4"
Learn More - Burmcrhynchia decorata$32.50
A fantastic group of four, large well preserved Jurassic brachiopods on matrix from Poix-Terron, France. All fully inflated and complete. Largest specimens are 1-1/4". An excellent collector's piece. This is a Middle Jurassic (Bathonian -165 MMYA) brachiopod. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic display piece!
FR323 SIZE: 2-1/2" x 2"
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon$0.00
A GEM, ~5" Classic Lee Creek Megalodon tooth - an upper jaw A1 PRINCIPAL ANTERIOR tooth. This is the finest Lee Creek Meg that I have. The BEST of the BEST!
LC100 Size: 4-7/8" (3-5/16" W)
Learn More - Theropod tooth - Mississippi$175.00
A rare, Top Quality Theropod tooth from the late Cretaceous of Mississippi. A Troodontid type dinosaur found in North America. The enamel is excellent quality with excellent color / patina. This crown is fully serrated with fine serrations on one carina and very fine serrations on the other. The crown is also has vertical striations. Possible relative to Richardoestesia, but different from typical Late Cretaceous species. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Luxapalila Fm., Luxapalila Creek, Mississippi. Santonian - Coniacian age (88 - 84 mya). An excellent collector's quality complete Theropod tooth. Note - tooth comes with a gem case. Authenticity guaranteed.
DMS2 SIZE: 5/16"+
Note - Adding 20 raptor teeth & other rare dinosaur fossils in May 2025. Link to Haadrosaur fossils catalog
Learn More - Pachycephalosaurus$795.00
An EXTRA LARGE Ultra Rare, Top Quality Pachychephalosaurus wyomingensis premaxillary tooth from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. A February Fossil of the month. This tooth is often referred to as the Pachy "Fang". There are posterior serrations present on this tooth. There is also a small wear facet on the tooth (quite common). Pachychephalosaurus is the dinosaur which is famous for its large domed head surrounded by spikes. The enamel is excellent quality with great color and patina. No cracks or restoration. An ultra rare Pachy premax tooth! Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Powder River Co., Montana. An excellent collector's quality Pachychephalosaurus premaxillary tooth. Note - tooth comes with the gem case pictured. Authenticity guaranteed. My largest Pachy premaxillary tooth!
DP01 SIZE: 5/8"
Note - Adding 6 new Pachy spikes / teeth in February 2025.. Link to Pachy fossils catalog
Learn More - Crinoid$175.00
A well preserved, rare Scyphocrinites elegans crinoid holdfast from Morocco. The crinoid stem attached to these floating holdfasts. The Scyphocrinites crinoids were floating crinoids and their holdfast was actually an air bladder that supported multiple stems and calyx. This holdfast is bulbous with a fantastic detail. A peg stand is included as in the photos. These crinoid holdfasts make excellent fantastic display pieces. Authenticity guaranteed. I never see these holdfasts available! Note - An international shipping charge supplement is required for this product. Item weighs 4.5 lbs.
M2058 SIZE: 4-1/2" x 3-3/4" x 4"
Name: Scyphocrinites elegans Age: Upper Silurian (420 MMYA) Location: Djebel Issoumour, Alnif, Morocco
Note - Posting a 9 piece crinoid collection in November 2023. Link to Crinoids
Learn More - Pectinodon bakkeri (Hell Creek Fm)$525.00
An EXTRA LARGE, RARE Pectinodon bakkeri tooth from the Hell Creek Fm. of western North America. A premaxillary tooth. Note - this tooth has the same design as Archeroraptor PM tooth (prior Zapsalis) which was thought to be used to preen feathers. An April Fossil of the Month. Pectinodon is a small Troodontid and has teeth similar to Troodon. Pectinodon are known for their very unique shaped teeth with unusually large distal serrations. The enamel is excellent with a great brown color. Excellent large posterior and no anterior serrations. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Meade Co., So. Dakota. Authenticity guaranteed. This is your chance to own a rare, quality Pectinodon tooth. Near perfect tooth. Note - A gem jar will be included as photographed.
DO11 SIZE: 6 mm
Note - Adding 27 new Troodontid teeth in April 2024. Link to Pectinodon catalog.
Learn More - Thescelosaurus$45.00
A Thescelosaurus neglectus toe bone section from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Thescelosaurus is a mid-sized dinosaur found in the Hell Creek formation. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Garfield Co., Montana. Collector's quality Thescelosaurus toe bone. Authenticity guaranteed.
DI37 SIZE: 1-3/16"
Note - Adding 23 new Thescelosarus fossils in March 2022. Link to Thesc fossils catalog
Learn More - Gomphotherium - Early Elephant$1,350.00
An incredibly preserved, EXTRA LARGE Miocene Gomphotherium molar from Chatham Co., Georgia. An extinct elephant ancestor that evolved in the Early Miocene and lived through the Pleistocene of North America. This is an unerupted tooth with fantastic cusp detail with no wear. The cusps are 2-1/2" high! Incredible jet black color. Well fossilized. Weighs 6.1 lbs. No damage. No repair. Authenticity guaranteed. An exceptional display piece which comes with the custom steel stand as shown. Note: international supplemental shipping cost will be calculated. Please request quote.
X603 Size: 7-1/2" x 3" Wide ; Height on stand = 6"
Name: Gomphotherium
Age: Miocene
Location: Chatham Co., Georgia
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 - Gastornis sp. - Giant Flightless Bird$17.50
Well preserved egg shell pieces from Gastornis, an extinct Giant Flightless Bird, from southern France. This giant bird stood over 6 feet tall with a giant skull and beak. A very unique shell design. These egg shell pieces are typical size with a shell thickness of 1/8"+. They are early Eocene age shells and were found in Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR552 Size: 7/16"
Note - Adding 12 Gastornis egg shells. -> Link to Gastornis egg shells
Learn More - Gastornis sp. - Giant Flightless Bird$25.00
Well preserved egg shell pieces from Gastornis, an extinct Giant Flightless Bird, from southern France. This giant bird stood over 6 feet tall with a giant skull and beak. A very unique shell design. These egg shell pieces are typical size with a shell thickness of 1/8"+. They are early Eocene age shells and found in Aix Basin, Provence, France. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
FR551 Size: 7/16"
Note - Adding 12 Gastornis egg shells. -> Link to Gastornis egg shells
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