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- Carcharocles angustidens$0.00
A GEM dark gray Summerville Carcharocles angustidens, a C-megalodon tooth predecessor - "spike-like" Anterior tooth. It has an incredible dark gray colored crown with an exceptional black bourlette. A gorgeous Summerville Angustidens. An exceptional collector's tooth. Excellent eye appeal! NO repair! The BEST of the BEST!
SC512 Size: 2-1/4"
Learn More - Galeocerdo cuvier (Sumatra)$5.00
A rare Galecerdo cuvier tooth from Sumatra, Indonesia. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) D021 is the tooth on the left. A very unique collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
D021 (Left) SIZE: 11/16"
Note - 14 new Sumatran Tiger shark teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Glyphis (Speartooth shark)$40.00
A very rare Glyphis glyphis tooth, the Speartooth shark, from Sumatra, Indonesia. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's tooth. D182 is a very nice upper jaw lateral tooth. Note -tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D182 (Left) SIZE: 5/16"
Note - 16 new Sumatran Glyphis glyphis teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Hexanchus griseus - Peru$0.00
An Ultra Rare, Hexanchus griseus symphyseal tooth from the Sacaco area of Peru. A March Fossil of the Month. This is the nicest complete lower jaw symphyseal (center) tooth that I have seen. Superb preservation and color. Eleven very large and sharp primary cusps. Perfect cusps! An excellent essentially complete root. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality rare collector's tooth. Unfortunately there are no more teeth coming from this site. This is an incredibly rare collector's tooth from an old collection.
P751 Size: 3/4" (wide)
Note - Adding 9 new Peruvian Hexanchus teeth in March 2022 -> Link to Hexanchus Teeth
Learn More - Cave Bear baculum$225.00
A rare, Top Quality, fossil Cave Bear baculum or penis bone (Urusus spelaeus) tooth from Romania. These large bears lived in the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia. An exceptional cave bear canine tooth which is fully rooted - rare. You can own a rare and wonderful story piece from the Ice Age! No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A great display and coversation piece.
Name: Urusus spelaeus Age: Late Pleistocene Location: Carpathian Mountains, Romania
R562 SIZE: 7-7/16"
Note: We added 12 new Cave Bear Products in March 2022. Link -> Cave Bear Fossils
Learn More - Bramble Shark - Modern$20.00
A modern Bramble shark, Echinorhinus brucus. Upper jaw tooth. A deepwater shark. Bright white color. Not perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. (10 Bramble teeth available)
MBR02 SIZE: 1/2"
Note - Adding 12 new modern shark species in July 2022 -> Link to modern Bramble shark teeth
Learn More - Notorynchus primigenius - Belgium$75.00
A rare, Top Quality Sevengill Cow shark (Notorhynchus primigenius) - a lower jaw symphyseal shark tooth from Hoevenen, Belgium. Late Miocene age from the Antwerp Sand Member. No repair or restoration. An excellent tooth for the rare tooth collector! Authenticity guaranteed.
B404 Size: 1/2"
Note - Adding 12 Belgium Notorynchus teeth in August 2022 -> Link to Belgium Cow Shark Teeth
Learn More - Carcharias acutissimus - Germany$35.00
A Top Quality Carcharias acutissimus tooth, an extinct Sand Tiger shark, from the Mainz Basin, Germany. A lower jaw lateral tooth. An early Oligocene age tooth (Rupelian - 32 MYA). An excellent tooth for the rare tooth collector! No repair or restoration. Perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. These teeth were found in many closed quarries.
GR206 Size: 9/16"
Note - Adding 52 German shark teeth in August 2022 -> Link to German Shark Teeth
Learn More - Robina - Petrified Wood - Oregon$275.00
A Top Quality Robinia sp., a petrified Locust wood limb section display, from McDermitt, Oregon. This petrified wood is from the Trent Fm and is Miocene age (20 MYA). A natural fossil wood section with one end polished. Limb section height is 6-3/4" and makes an excellent upright decorative display with a felt base. This piece exhibits good preservation and color. Authenticity guaranteed. An exceptional old collection display piece! Note - This items weighs 7.5 lbs and will require a shipping supplement to free shipping offers.
PW10 SIZE: 4" x 3-1/2" x 6-3/4" height
Note - Adding 23 petrified wood specimens in November 2023 --> Link to petrified wood
Learn More - Equus sp. - Georgia$35.00
A 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 upper jaw specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XH05 Size: 3"
Name: Equus sp.
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Chatham Co., Georgia
Note - Posting 13 horse fossils in April 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
Learn More - Negaprion brevirostris - Venice$15.00
An excellent pair of EXTRA LARGE Negaprion brevirotris teeth. Perfect teeth.
F626 (Right) SIZE: 1-1/16"
Learn More - Carcharocles auriculatus - Suwanee$275.00
A rare,Top Quality Suwanee Auriculatus tooth from northern Florida. An exceptional upper jaw lateral tooth. Gorgeous green colored crown with a brown colored bourlette, and brown root. Highest quality enamel. Excellent color & preservation. The serrations are large and sharp with a slightly worn tip serration. The root is complete. It is very hard to find these teeth in perfect condition. An excellent collector's Suwanee River Auriculatus tooth! Authenticity guaranteed.
F443 SIZE: 2-1/2"
Note - Adding 15 Suwanee / Florida Auriculatus teeth in January 2022. Link to the Suwanee Auriculatus teeth.
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