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- Shark Tooth Pendant$0.00
A Top Quality wire wrapped Great White shark tooth necklace from So. Carolina. This necklace includes white skull beads and a 20" leatherette cord with a simple clasp. This is an authentic Miocene fossil shark tooth. Get ready for the beach!
Type: Great White Item: SC19J Size: 1-9/16”
Note - Adding 4 SC shark tooth necklaces in November 2020. --> Link to SC fossil necklaces.
Learn More - Shark Tooth Pendant$45.00
A Top Quality wire wrapped Sand Tiger shark tooth necklace from So. Carolina. This necklace includes light tan beads and a 24" leather strap tied at end. This is an authentic Miocene fossil shark tooth. Get ready for the beach! Type: Sand Tiger
Item: SC15J Size: 1-9/16”
Note - Adding 14 SC shark tooth necklaces in June 2021. --> Link to SC fossil necklaces.
Learn More - Shark Tooth Pendant$50.00
A Top Quality wire wrapped Sand Tiger shark tooth necklace from So. Carolina. This necklace includes light tan beads and a 24" leather strap tied at end. This is an authentic Miocene fossil shark tooth. Get ready for the beach! Type: Sand Tiger
Item: SC14J Size: 1-3/4”
Note - Adding 14 SC shark tooth necklaces in June 2021. --> Link to SC fossil necklaces.
Learn More - Shark Tooth Pendant$45.00
A Top Quality wire wrapped Sand Tiger shark tooth necklace from So. Carolina. This necklace includes light tan beads and a 24" leather strap tied at end. This is an authentic Miocene fossil shark tooth. Get ready for the beach! Type: Sand Tiger
Item: SC13J Size: 1-1/4”
Note - Adding 14 SC shark tooth necklaces in June 2021. --> Link to SC fossil necklaces.
Learn More - Otodus chubutensis$0.00
A GEM HUGE, 4-1/4" CLASSIC Lee Creek Carcharocles chubutensis, a C. megalodon predecessor - upper jaw Principal Anterior tooth. LC006 is an absolute monster sized Chubutensis tooth. This tooth was found in the Pungo River Formation (middle Miocene age). Note that the crown exhibits small cusplike bumps at the base of the serrated edge and the root ends also show grooves where the teeth interlocked. These are characteristic traits of the Lee Creek early Meg - C. chubutensis. A gorgeous light tan colored crown with an excellent tan bourlette. The bourlette is 100% complete. No enamel peel. The serrations are long, razor sharp, and essentially complete including a good tip serration. Highest quality enamel! The root is an excellent light tan color and complete. An exceptionally large Chubutensis collector's tooth. NO repair! The BEST of the BEST! One of my favorites. It will be difficult to find another early Meg like this one.
LC006 Size: 4-1/4" (3-11/16" W)
Learn More - Nanotyrannus lancensis$450.00
A LARGE, TOP QUALITY serrated Nanotyrannus lancensis premaxillary tooth from the western US. A March Fossil of the Month. The premaxillary teeth were the front teeth, have a "D" shaped base, and were not large. Most Nano premaxillary teeth are non-serrate. This Nano has strong serrations - rare. The right side serrations have some wear or damage. This tooth measures 7/8" (straight line). The enamel is excellent quality. No cracks. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Custer Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collector's Nano tooth.
DN25 SIZE: 7/8"
Note - Adding 24 Nanotyrannus teeth in March 2025 -> Link to Nano Teeth
Learn More - Myliobatus sp. (Eagle Ray)$5.00
A rare Myliobatis barb section from Sumatra, Indonesia. This ray barb was deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's fossil. D191 is the good quality stinger barb section on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D191 (Left) SIZE: 1-5/16"
Note - 2 new Sumatran Myliobatus barbs added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Myliobatus sp. (Eagle Ray)$4.00
A rare Myliobatis barb section from Sumatra, Indonesia. This ray barb was deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's fossil. D192 is the good quality stinger barb section on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D192 (Right) SIZE: 1-1/4"
Note - 2 new Sumatran Myliobatus barbs added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Isurus hastalis$0.00
Another June Fossil of the Month - a GEM, 3" top quality Mako tooth from So.Carolina. Highest quality enamel and an incredible "gun metal" blue colored crown. Fantastic color! Mirror like surfaces! Sharp cutting edges. Museum Quality. An exceptional collector's tooth! BEST of the BEST. Note - It is always tought to find top quality 3" Mako teeth!
SC301 SIZE: 3"+ (2" W)
Learn More - Shark Tooth Pendant$0.00
A Top Quality wire wrapped Great White shark tooth necklace from So. Carolina. This necklace includes silver beads and a 20" leatherette cord with a simple clasp. This is an authentic Miocene fossil shark tooth. Just is time for your summer fun. Get ready for the beach!
Type: Great White Item: SC20J Size: 1-7/16”
Note - Adding 20 SC shark tooth necklaces in July 2020. --> Link to SC fossil necklaces.
Learn More - Otodus aksuaticus (Serrated)$0.00
A GEM, very rare Otodus aksuaticus tooth with gray color. Excellent transitional tooth with small serrations covering 3/4 of the crown and side cusps. Found in Tushbiar, Mangyshlak, W. Kazakhstan. This is a GEM quality tooth, but it a pit in the bourlette area. Kazakhstan is one of the few places on earth where the transition series from Ototdus (non-serrated) to Auriculatus (fully serrated) can be found.
K554 SIZE: 1-1/8"+
Learn More - Shrimp Burrow$47.50
A LARGE, Top Quality shrimp burrow - Ophiomorpha nodosa from the Chipola River, Florida. Highest quality and complete. Miocene age - Chipola Fm (16 mya). No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
F964 SIZE: 3-1/2" height x 3-7/8" width
Note - Adding shark vertebra, whale, Manatee, Marlin & shrimp fossils in January 2024. -> Link to Shrimp Burrow
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