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- Otodus aksuaticus (Partial serrated)$425.00
A very rare, early Otodus aksuaticus lateral tooth from Kzil-Orda, Kazakhstan. A transitional tooth leading to O. auriculatus (see detailed discussion below) which leads to Megalodon. The bourlette is complete. This tooth exhibits small serrations along the lower 1/3 of the crown and micro serrations to the tip. These teeth exhibit excellent color, gloss, and preservation. A rare, early (Ypresian) Eocene Auriculatus transition tooth. A very challenging tooth to find when building a Megalodon evolutionary set! No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. This western Kazakhstan site is one of the few places in the world where the Otodus obliquus to Otodus auriculatus transition can be found in adjacent geologic layers.
K543 SIZE: 1-7/8"
Note - Adding 24 Kazakh Auriuclatus or transition teeth in July 2024. --> Link to Kazakh Auriculatus teeth.
Learn More - Carcharodon carcharias - So. Carolina$550.00
A rare, EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Carcharodon carcharias, the Great White shark, tooth from So. Carolina. A June Fossil of the Month. An upper jaw anterior tooth. Blue colored enamel and a tan colored root. Fantastic color. Root is well preserved - very difficult to find in the Carolina GWs. Razor sharp serrations with an excellent tip serration. An EXCEPTIONAL BIG Great White shark collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. Rare size!
SC902 SIZE: 2-13/16"
Adding 7 So. Carolina Great White teeth in June 2025. Link to SC Great White shark teeth.
Learn More - Carcharodon carcharias - So. Carolina$625.00
A rare, EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Carcharodon carcharias, the Great White shark, tooth from So. Carolina. A June Fossil of the Month. An upper jaw anterior tooth. Tan & Blue colored enamel and a tan colored root. Fantastic color. Root is well preserved - very difficult to find in the Carolina GWs. Razor sharp serrations with an excellent tip serration. An EXCEPTIONAL BIG Great White shark collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. Rare size!
SC901 SIZE: 2-15/16"
Adding 7 So. Carolina Great White teeth in June 2025. Link to SC Great White shark teeth.
Learn More - Carcharodon hastalis Morocco$75.00
A Very Scarce, Quality Carcharodon (Isurus) hastalis tooth - an upper jaw anterior Mako tooth from the Dakhla area, Western Sahara, Morocco. Good quality enamel. A nice tan color. Sharp edges and complete. Note - left root lobe cracked with matrix on crack. Could be reattached. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - This site is no longer accessible. Time to add a Moroccan Isurus hastalis tooth to your collection!
M363 SIZE: 2-1/2"
Adding 20 Moroccan Hastalis teeth in October 2020. --> Link to Moroccan Hastalis teeth
Learn More - Alopias grandis : No. Carolina$0.00
A High Quality Rare Alopias grandis shark tooth, an extinct GiantThresher shark, from the Meherrin River copper red site in No. Carolina. An excellent tooth with copper-red colors. Very good preservation and condition. This tooth is middle Miocene age, Hertford Co., NC. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A rare collectors' tooth. Try finding one of these teeth! I have seen less than six in 30 years.
NC503 SIZE: 1-5/16"
Learn More - Alopias grandis - Virginia$0.00
A rare, High Quality Alopias grandis shark tooth, the extinct Giant Thresher, from Pamunkey River, Virginia. Nice red color. Excellent preservation and condition. 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 red site tooth.
VA43 SIZE: 1-5/8"
Posting 22 scarce Virginia shark teeth in September 2021. Link to Virginia teeth.
Learn More - Scaldicetus sp. - Sperm Whale$195.00
A Scaldicetus sp., a Sperm whale, jaw seation with 5 tooth sockets from the Caldera area of Chile. An incredible late Miocene Sperm whale jaw from the Bahia Inglesa Fm. This jaw section has great preservation and a fantastic brown color This specimen is attached to its original matix. Makes a great display. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Unfortunately there are no fossils coming from this site 19 years!
C718 SIZE: 4-1/2" (1-1/8" wide)
Note - Adding 16 Chilean Sperm whale fossils in March 2025. -> Link to Whale teeth.
Learn More - Carcharodon carcharias$0.00
A HUGE 3" Top Quality Carcharodon carcharias, the Great White shark, tooth from So. Carolina. A July Fossil of the Month. An upper jaw anterior tooth. Highest quality enamel. A blue & tan colored enamel and a solid charcoal colored root. Fantastic color! Root is well preserved - very difficult to find in the Carolina GWs. Nice sharp serrations with a good tip serration. An EXCELLENT BIG Great White shark collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. You don't see them this large very often!
SC901 BoP SIZE: 3"
Adding 14 So. Carolina Great White teeth in July 2022. Link to SC Great White shark teeth.
Learn More - Otodus angustidens$0.00
A GORGEOUS, HUGE copper red colored Angustidens tooth - an upper jaw anterior tooth from the Meherrin River in northeastern No. Carolina. An April Fossil of the Month. Incredible rare copper red colors! Highest quality enamel. Excellent red and copper colors - very nice. No enamel peel. The red bourlette is excellent - 80% complete. The serrations are razor sharp with an exceptional tip serration. Excellent side cusps. The root is gorgeous with few cracks on the face. No repair or restoration! An ultra rare Angustidens collector's tooth. Museum quality. Authenticity guaranteed. The finest BIG Red site Angustidens tooth that I have seen. Best of the BEST!
NC161 SIZE: 3-15/16"
Adding 9 new copper red site Angustidens teeth in May 2020. Link to copper red Angustidens teeth.
Learn More - Pachycephalosaurus cluster$1,425.00
A Top Quality, Ultra Rare Pachychephalosaurus wyomingensis node cluster from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Pachychephalosaurus is the dinosaur which is famous for its large domed head surrounded by these spikes and nodes. These spikes and nodes were part of the skull. This is a node cluster with a large node surrounded by a group of smaller nodes. This node cluster has excellent color / patina with exceptional surface articulation. The blood grooves are still present in the bone. It is a complete specimen with no cracks or breaks. Note - the excellent articulated skull surface on the base of the node. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Powder River Co., Montana. An excellent and very rare collector's quality Pachychephalosaurus node cluster. You don't see these skull pieces very often. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A very special piece.
DP33 SIZE: 1" H (Base: 1-1/2" x 1-1/8")
Note - Adding 10 new Pachy spikes / nodes in June 2021. Link to Pachy fossils catalog
Learn More - Camarasaurus$600.00
A LARGE, Top Quality juvenile Camarasaurus tooth, a late Jurassic sauropod. Camarasaurus had robust spoon shaped teeth to tear tough vegetation. The enamel is high quality. Great rich dark brown color. Excellent enamel articulation. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Morrison Fm., Salt & Pepper Quarry, Moffat Co., Colorado. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - a Gem case display is included.
DL17 SIZE: 15/16"
Note - Adding 6 Jurassic sauropod teeth in May 2022 Link to Sauropod teeth
Learn More - Camarasaurus$1,500.00
A Top Quality Camarasaurus tooth, a late Jurassic sauropod tooth from the Morrison Fm. Camarasaurus had robust spoon shaped teeth to tear tough vegetation. Partially rooted tooth. The enamel is highest quality. Great black color. Exceptional enamel articulation. Cracks are stabilized. No repair or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Morrison Fm., Grand Co., Utah. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - this specimen includes a Riker display frame.
DL19 SIZE: 1-11/16" (11/16" wide)
Note - Adding 5 Jurassic dinosaur teeth in January 2024. Link to Sauropod teeth
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