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- Scyliorhinus gilberti$30.00
Excellent set of two Scyliorhinus gilberti teeth. Note - Sold as a set of two teeth.
B364 SIZE: 1/16"
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- Carcharias cuspidata$22.50
An exceptional pair of EXTRA LARGE Carcharias cuspidata teeth. Upper anterior jaw teeth. F863 has multiple side cusps.
F863 (Right) SIZE: 1"
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 - Pachygaleus lefevrei$25.00
Excellent examples of Pachygaleus. Rare species! Very difficult to find here!
B284 (Right) SIZE: 1/4"
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- Juglans alkalina (Walnut)$185.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Juglans alkalina leaf from the Green River Fm., Douglas Pass, Garfield Co., Colorado. The Juglans alkalina is a Walnut leaf from the Eocene age (48 MYA) in the ancient Lake Unita deposit. This piece exhibits exceptional preservation and excellent color. Some natural insect damage. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. This leaf comes with a custom made wooden stand and ID plate (see photo). It is ready to display. An excellent display piece!
GL23 SIZE: 6" x 2-3/16" Plate size: 7-5/8" x 4"
Note - Adding 20 Green River Fm. Fossil leaves in August 2023 --> Link to Green River Fossil Leaves
Learn More - Hexanchus gigas - Belgium$25.00
A Sixgill Cow shark (Hexanchus gigas) - an upper jaw shark tooth from Hoevenen, Belgium. Late Miocene age from the Antwerp Sand Member. A specimen grade tooth for the rare tooth collector! No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A difficult species to find in Belgium.
B424 Size: 7/8
Note - Adding 9 Belgium Cow teeth in January 2023 -> Link to Belgium Shark Teeth
Learn More - Araucarioxylon - Petrified Wood - Arizona$475.00
A Top Quality Araucarioxylon arizonicum, petrified wood polished slab display from Williams, Arizona. A November Fossil of the Month. This petrified wood is from the Chinle Fm. and is Triassic age (210 MYA). A natural fossil wood section relaced by silica with rainbow colors. Great oval shape. This colorful slab is ready to display with a stand. This piece exhibits exceptional preservation and color. Authenticity guaranteed. An exceptional old collection display piece! Note - This items weighs 18 lbs and will require a shipping supplement to free shipping offers.
PW04 SIZE: 13" x 11" x up to 3" thick
Note - Adding 23 petrified wood specimens in November 2023 --> Link to petrified wood
Learn More - Flabellipecten boniaskii DIsplay$0.00Learn More
An EXTRA LARGE, Flabellipecten boniaskii display from Siena, Italy. A group of 4 pecten shells with excellent color and preseration. Excellent detail. A Miocene age shell (5 mya). A fantastic display piece!
SH01 Shell SIZE: up to 3-3/4" Display Size: 7" x 4-5/8" x 2" High
Name: Flabellipecten boniaskii Age: Pliocene (5 MMYA) Location: Siena, Italy
Note - Adding a 16 piece fossil shell collection in November 2023. -> Link to Shells
- Carcharoides totuserratus - Australia$125.00
A rare, GEM Quality Carcharoides totuserratus (extinct Mackerel) shark tooth from the Fishermans Steps, Jan Juc, Victoria, Australia. Incredible color and preservation. Complete tooth. This tooth is Late Oligocene (Janjukian) from the Jan Juc Fm. A rare collector's Carcharoides totuserratus tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Australian fossil shark teeth are nearly impossible to source. This is an incredible specimen from an old collection.
AU04 Size: 11/16"
Note - Adding 26 Australian - New Zealand shark teeth in May 2024 Link to Australian - New Zealand shark teeth
Learn More - Equus sp. - So. Carolina$27.50
A LARGE, well preserved horse tooth (Equus sp. ) from ACE Basin, So. Carolina. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. Very well fossilized lower jaw specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XH48 Size: 2-7/8"
Name: Equus sp.
Age: Pleistocene
Location: ACE Basin, So. Carolina
Note - Posting 23 horse fossils in December 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
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