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- Handbook of Paleoichthyology - Volume 3B by Henri Cappetta$225.00
Cappetta's "Handbook of Paleoichthyology - Volume 3B" book is back with as reprint in very limited quantities. This is without a doubt the best and most comprehensive book published about the fossil sharks to date covering the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras (Triassic to Pliocene). Note - an intenational shipping surcharge will be required for qualified free shipping orders.
BB02 SIZE: 8-1/2" x 11"
Learn More - Otodus chubutensis - Bone Valley$125.00
A HIGH QUALITY Bone Valley Chubutensis tooth from Polk County, Florida. An excellent Black colored tooth. Highest quality enamel. The bourlette is black color and near complete. Excellent color! The serrations are large & sharp with a slightly damaged tip. Very good serrations. The root is complete. An excellent Miocene Megalodon tooth. 100% natural. No repair or restoration! A color collector's Meg tooth from Bone Valley. Authenticity guaranteed.
F012 SIZE: 1-9/16"
Note - Adding 8 Bone Valley Megalodon teeth in February 2024 --> Link to Bone Valley Megalodon Teeth
Learn More - Handbook of Paleoichthyology - Volume 3A By Rainer Zangerl$225.00
Chondrichthyes I - The is the Paleozoic Elasmobranchii reference book equivalent to Cappetta's book. This text is also a 2004 Reprint in very limited quantities. This is without a doubt the best and most comprehensive book published about the fossil sharks to date covering the Paleozoic era. Excellent text and fantastic illustrations of shark teeth. Hard bound with118 pages - heavy weight and glossy. Includes 116 figures. ** One book remains*** Note - an intenational shipping surcharge may be required for qualified free shipping orders.
BB01 Size: 8-1/2" x 11"
Learn More - Trigonotodus serratus (Serrated Giant Thresher)$0.00
An EXTRA LARGE, ultra rare, GEM Trigonotodus serratus shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher from southern Virginia. Another January 2018 Fossil of the Month offering. Incredible preservation and condition. This tooth is middle Miocene age, York Co., VA. These teeth are rarely found and rarely seen. An ultra rare collectors' tooth in top quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! One of the rarest species to source. Authenticity guaranteed.
V102 SIZE: 1-7/8"
Learn More - Trigonotodus serratus (Serrated Giant Thresher)$0.00
A LARGE, ultra rare, GEM Trigonotodus serratus shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher from southern Virginia. Our last January 2018 Fossil of the Month offering. Fantastic copper red color. Incredible preservation and condition. This tooth is middle Miocene age, York Co., VA. These teeth are rarely found and rarely seen. An ultra rare collectors' tooth in top quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! One of the rarest species to source. My last one to offer. Authenticity guaranteed.
V103 SIZE: 1-5/16"
Learn More - Alopias palatasi - Virginia$975.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality Alopias palatasi shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher, from the Nottoway River, Virginia. A January Fossil of the Month. A Viriginia Red Site tooth with good copper-red color. Excellent preservation and condition. A Miocene tooth. These teeth are not commonly found and seen. A rare collectors' tooth in high quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! Authenticity guaranteed. A large size red site tooth! I have seen less than ten in 30 years.
VA32 SIZE: 1"
Posting 3 rare Virginia shark teeth in January 2025. Link to Virginia teeth.
Learn More - Alopias palatasi - Virginia$1,295.00
An ultra rare, LARGE Top Quality Alopias palatasi shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher, from the Nottoway River, Virginia. A January Fossil of the Month. This is a Virginia Red Site tooth with excellent copper-red color. Excellent preservation and condition. Perfect serrations. A Miocene tooth. These teeth are not commonly found and seen. A rare collectors' tooth in top quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! Authenticity guaranteed. An extra large size red site tooth! I have seen less than ten Alopias palatasi in 30 years.
VA31 SIZE: 1-9/16"
Posting 3 rare Virginia shark teeth in January 2025. Link to Virginia teeth.
Learn More - 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 - 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 - Otodus chubutensis$50.00
A BABY, HIGH QUALITY Bone Valley Chubutensis tooth from Polk County, Florida. An excellent BLUE colored tooth. Highest quality enamel. The bourlette is white color and complete. Excellent color! The serrations are large & sharp with a slightly damaged tip serration. The root is complete with no hydration cracks. An excellent Miocene Chubutensis tooth. No repair or restoration! A rare collector's Chub tooth from Bone Valley. Authenticity guaranteed. You don't see true Baby Chub teeth coming from the Bone Valley very often.
F016 SIZE: 3/4"
Note - Adding 11 Bone Valley Megalodon teeth in June 2022 --> Link to Bone Valley Megalodon Teeth
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 - Alopias grandis - Virginia$0.00
A rare, Top Quality Alopias grandis shark tooth, the extinct Giant Thresher, from Rappahannock River, Virginia. Nice tan color. Excellent preservation and condition. A Miocene tooth. These teeth are not commonly found and seen. A rare collectors' tooth in high quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! Authenticity guaranteed.
VA42 SIZE: 1-5/8"
Posting 22 scarce Virginia shark teeth in September 2021. Link to Virginia teeth.
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