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- Hemipristis serra - NC Red Site$47.50
A Top Quality Hemipristis shark tooth from the Meherrin River copper red site, Hertford Co., No.Carolina. Anterior position. Sharp serrations. These are Miocene age from the Pungo River Fm. Excellent copper red color! Authenticity guaranteed.
NC401 SIZE: 1-1/8"
Note - Adding 6 NC Red site Hemipristis teeth in January 2025. Link to NC Red Site Hemipristis teeth
Learn More - Hexanchus griseus - Peru$145.00
An Ultra Rare, Hexanchus griseus tooth from the Sacaco area of Peru. This is lower jaw tooth. Superb preservation and color. Seven very large and sharp primary cusps. The root has been repaired with a patch on each end. Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality rare collector's tooth. Unfortunately there are no more teeth coming from this site. This is a piece from an old collection.
P754 Size: 1-3/8" (wide)
Note - Adding 9 new Peruvian Hexanchus teeth in March 2022 -> Link to Hexanchus Teeth
Learn More - Edestus heinrichi$0.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality EXTRA LARGE Edestus heinrichi shark whorl section with 3 big crowns, from Herrin, Illinois. An April Fossil of the Month. This is a Paleozoic shark that lived in swamps that our now underground coal deposits. Excellent preservation and serrations. Note - extra long root whorl section with 3 extra large crowns - very rare. The Edestus shark would have an upper and lower tooth whorl that are vertically opposed. Research showed that they could use their opposing teeth in a scissor-like motion to cut prey. It is the first animal to cut vertically. A very strange looking and unique acting shark. Shark recreation image is credited to Julio Lacerdo. These rare teeth are Pennsylvanian age from Illinois. Note - Two crown tips were professionally retored. Authenticity guaranteed. Three crown whorl sections are rare!
I01 BoP2 SIZE: 1-3/4" teeth (Whorl 7-1/4")
Adding 15 Edestus shark specimens in April 2021. Link to Edestus shark.
Learn More - Woolly Mammoth$1,875.00
A rare, incredibly preserved, juvenile Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), an early elephant, tusk found in North Sea. An October Fossil of the Month. Mammoths were present in this area during the Late Pleistocene Ice Age. Fatastic natural color! A complete tusk with natural wear on the tip. Completely fossilized. Weighs 1.5 lbs. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collectors specimen and a very attractive display piece. Note: an international supplemental shipping cost will be calculated.
X619 Size: 9-3/8" Length (straightline) x 1-1/4" Wide ; Height on stand = 10-1/2"
Note - Posting 8 Mammoth / Mastodon teeth in October 2025. Link to Mammoth fossils.
Learn More - Woolly Mammoth Jaw$0.00
A GEM Quality juvenile Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), an early elephant, lower jaw with molar found in the Lake Ijssel, Netherlands. An April Fossil of the Month. Mammoths were present in this area during the Late Pleistocene Ice Age. Fantastic natural color! An excellent molar with a nicely articulated chewing surface. The molar chewing surface is 4.5" in length. A complete root. Completely fossilized. Weighs 6 lbs. with stand. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collectors specimen and a very attractive display piece. A perfect, incredibly articulated juvenile lower jaw with molar tooth. Note: international shipping cost will be calculated. Please request quote.
X661 Jaw Size: 15" L x 7" H ; 12.5" Height with stand
Note - Posting 3 Woolly Mammoth fossils in April 2021. Link to Mammoth fossils.
Learn More - 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 - 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!
NC255 SIZE: 1-11/16"Note - Adding 9 early NC red site early Rics, transition teeth, and later Rics in June 2020. Link to NC Auriculatus teeth
Learn More - Mastodon$1,450.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Miocene-Pliocene Mastodon molar from Florida. This is an extinct elephant ancestor that inhabited North America during the late Miocene to late Pliocene. This molar is a big tooth with 5 cusp rows with typical cusp wear. Exceptional articulation. Excellent orange & brown colors! This is an exceptionally well fossilized Mastodon specimen. Note - Tooth comes complete with custom stand as pictured. No damage. No restoration or repair. An exceptional, authentic Mastodon tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. Note this item weighs 4.5 lbs and a supplemental shipping charge is required for international orders.
X609 Size: 7-1/4" Long x 4" Wide x 4-1/2" High ; Height on stand = 6-3/4"
Name: Mastodon (Mammut americanum)
Age: Pliocene - Pleistocene
Location: Northern Florida
Posting 3 Mastodon teeth in February 2024 --> Link to all Mastodon 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 - Otodus megalodon$0.00
An "Eye Popping" TOP QUALITY, LARGE Bone Valley Megalodon upper jaw PRINCIPAL ANTERIOR tooth from Golden Beach, Florida. A June Fossil of the Month (FOTM). A fantastic Gray with Charcoal Gray highlights designer colored crown and a fantastic golden brown bourlette! I have never seen a Meg with these colors. Highest quality enamel. The bourlette is golden brown and 100% complete. The serrations are large & razor sharp with a big tip serration. Exceptional serrations for a big Meg. The root is complete with essentially no hydration cracks. An exceptional Miocene Megalodon tooth. Excellent symmetry. 100% natural. NO repair or restoration! AN EXCEPTIONAL color collector's MEG from Golden Beach. MUSEUM QUALITY. The BEST of the BEST! You will not see another Megalodon tooth with these colors! Authenticity guaranteed.
F001 BoP2 SIZE: 4-5/16"
Note - Adding 5+ new Bone Valley Fm. Megalodon teeth in June 2019. Link to the BV Meg teeth.
Learn More - Megatherium americanum - Ground Sloth$0.00
A rare, TOP QUALITY Megatherium americanum sloth claw from an extinct genus of giant ground sloths from the Pampean region, Uruguay. A March Fossil of the Month. Megatherium is from the family of the largest Ground sloths. This claw has excellent preservation. It is complete down to an excellent tip with essentially no restoration or repair. There appears to be a 1.5” area of the top of the sheath rim on the back side that may have minor restoration (see photo - a small area). Excellent preservation of the proximal end. An incredible massive Late Pliocene - Early Pleistocene display piece from Uruguay. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic Pleistocene giant ground sloth claw specimen. A rare Museum Quality specimen from a rare site. One of my favorites! Comes with a steel stand.
X701 SIZE: 11-1/2" x 5-1/4" x 2-5/8" Height with stand: 6.75"
Note – adding 14 Ground Sloth claws & teeth in March 2022. Link to Sloth fossils
Learn More - Alopias palatasi (So. Carolina)$325.00
A very rare, Alopias palatasi shark tooth, an extinct serrated Giant Thresher, from So. Carolina. Nice blue color. Good preservation, but there is erosion. Serrations are visible. These teeth are rarely found and seen. A rare collectors' tooth in high quality condition. Authenticity guaranteed. This is the second rarest of the Giant Thresher species.
SC849 SIZE: 1-3/8"
Posting 21 Giant Thresher shark teeth in June 2024. Link to Giant Thresher sharks.
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