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- Otodus auriculatus (Early Eocene form)$0.00
A very rare, Otodus auriculatus tooth from the copper-red site of No. Carolina. The crown has coarse serrations. The side cusps are typical of the Otodus obliquus. Complete root. Early Eocene - Ypresian age. A very rare collector's tooth. Very few Otodus auriculatus teeth (early form) found at this site!
NC253 SIZE: 2-1/2"Note - Adding 9 early NC red site early Rics, transition teeth, and later Rics in June 2020. Link to NC Auriculatus teeth
Learn More - Carcharhinus leucus : Mexico$45.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Carcharhinus leucas, the Bull shark, tooth from Baja, Mexico. Highest quality enamel. An excellent tan colored crown with a tan root. Great color! Sharp serrations. Great eye appeal. A BIG Baja collector's Bull shark tooth. No repair or restoration. This is a Pliocene tooth from Gloria Fm. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic collector's tooth from a rare locality.
MX232 SIZE: 1-1/8"
Posting 19 species (68 rare shark teeth) from Baja, Mexico. Link to Mexican shark teeth -> Mexico shark teeth
Learn More - Prognathodon anceps (Mosasaurus)$35.00
A Quality Prognathodon anceps tooth from the phosphate mining region, Khouribga, Morocco. P. anceps is one of the largest mosasaur species known with huge nearly round teeth used for crushing prey. Exceptional condition and preservation. Note - the large Moroccan Mosasaurs have been renamed to a Prognathodon genus. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. This is a good specimen.
M1078 SIZE: 2-1/4" (1-3/8" wide)
Note - Adding 14 new Mosasaur teeth in October 2022. --> Link to Mosasaur teeth.
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 - Otodus aksuaticus (Early Eocene form)$0.00
A very rare, Otodus aksuaticus tooth from the copper-red site of No. Carolina. The crown has coarse serrations over the lower 2/3 of crown that disappear in the top 1/3 of crown. The side cusps are typical of the Otodus obliquus. Complete root. Early Eocene - Ypresian age. A very rare collector's tooth. Very few Otodus aksuaticus teeth found at this site!
NC252 SIZE: 2-3/8"Note - Adding 9 early NC red site early Rics, transition teeth, and later Rics in June 2020. Link to NC Auriculatus teeth
Learn More - Carcharhinus leucus : Mexico$45.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Carcharhinus leucas, the Bull shark, tooth from Baja, Mexico. Highest quality enamel. An excellent tan colored crown with a tan root. Great color! Sharp serrations. Great eye appeal. A BIG Baja collector's Bull shark tooth. No repair or restoration. Note - a surface crack / no break. This is a Pliocene tooth from Gloria Fm. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic collector's tooth from a rare locality.
MX234 SIZE: 1-1/16"
Posting 19 species (68 rare shark teeth) from Baja, Mexico. Link to Mexican shark teeth -> Mexico shark teeth
Learn More - Sandolodus sp.$27.50
A rare, High Quality Sandalodus sp., an extinct primitive shark tooth, from the Paleozoic era in Indiana. Great color. A well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector's tooth!
Age: Middle Mississippian (347 MYA); Salem Limestone Fm.
Location: Washington Co., Indiana
Z056 SIZE: 7/16"
Learn More - Flat Back Stand$3.00
Flat Back Stand For Smaller Shark Teeth (small Megs, Great White & Mako teeth ->1-3/4" to 2-1/4"). Also good for coins.
DD41 Size: 1-1/2"
Learn More - Carcharodon carcharias$0.00
An ULTRA RARE, MONSTER Great White shark transition tooth, Carcharodon hubbelli from Chile. A BIG upper jaw lateral tooth. A June Fossil of the Month. This tooth has a tan colored crown, a distinct gum line, and a brown root. Good color! Highest quality enamel with little hydration cracks and no peeling. This C. hubbelli tooth has medium serrations at the base of the cutting edge, transition to fine serrations at mid crown and disappear towards the tip. Serrations are large at the base with a good tip serration. The root is extra wide. Note - the root root lobe was cracked and probably reatttached - hard to see. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. No repair or restoration. An exceptional Great White transition form! It will be extremely difficult to locate Carcharodon hubbelli. A super rare collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
C201 BoP Size: 2-3/4" (2" W)
Note - Adding 32 Chilean Great White teeth in June 2021 Link to Great White shark teeth
Learn More - Carcharhinus leucas$40.00
Wow! A rare, GEM pathologic Carcharinus leucas tooth (Bull shark) with a severely distorted cutting edge. This tooth is a late Miocene in age from the Inglesa Fm. of Chile. The entire right side of the tooth is compressed and pushed back - a very unusual pathology. Incredible color and preservation. Perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. Museum quality.
C841 SIZE: 5/8"
Learn More - Otodus megalodon$0.00
The March 2016 Fossil of the Month is a GEM light brown colored Megalodon - PRINCIPAL ANTERIOR tooth. Highest quality enamel - glass-like with no hydration cracks! A very nice deep brown bourlette - 100% complete. Razor sharp serrations including an excellent tip serration. The serrations are 100% complete! The root is incredible - a medium brown, nicely articulated, and complete with no hydration cracks on the display side. One of the finest preserved Megs that I have seen. An exceptional collector's Megalodon tooth from Georgia. A PERFECT Megalodon tooth. BEST of the BEST!
G106 BoP Size: 4-5/8"
Learn More - Otodus obliquus (Auriculatus ancestor)$0.00
A very rare, Otodus obliquus tooth from the copper-red site of No. Carolina. The crown has no serrations. Typical Otodus side cusps. Complete root. Early Eocene - Ypresian age. A very rare collector's tooth. Very few Otodus teeth found at this site!
NC251 SIZE: 2-3/16"Note - Adding 9 early NC red site early Rics, transition teeth, and later Rics in June 2020. Link to NC Auriculatus teeth
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