Fossils for Sale
Authentic Ancient Specimens for Collections
Uncover a fascinating world of natural history with a diverse selection of authentic specimens available for purchase. From the sharp serrations of a Megalodon shark tooth to the rugged texture of a Spinosaurus claw, there are countless unique pieces to admire. Enthusiasts can find museum-quality items, including rare dinosaur bones, intricate trilobites, and perfectly preserved plant impressions. Each piece offers a tangible connection to the prehistoric past, making them perfect for seasoned collectors or those just starting their journey into paleontology.
The extensive inventory features high-quality, legally collected, carefully curated fossils for sale. Whether searching for a specific species, such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, or a beautiful ammonite for display, the options cater to various interests and budgets. Detailed descriptions ensure that every acquisition is a genuine piece of history, providing confidence in the provenance of these treasures. Secure a remarkable artifact that has survived millions of years today and bring the ancient world into your home.
- Ceratopsian Toe - Canada$1,750.00
A very rare, Top Quality Ceratopsian toe from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. There were three ceratopsian dinosaur species found in the Horseshoe Canyon formation. This is an excellent four piece non-associated juvenile ceratopsian toe. The bones have great preservation and color / patina. Complete specimens with minor crack fill. No restoration. Legally collected on private land in Alberta, Canada. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - tooth comes with a Riker display frame. Disposition number 000028-0000029.
DC62c SIZE: 6" Length ; Ungual size: 2" x 2-1/2" wide
Note - Adding 17 Canadian bones & teeth in April 2025. Link to Canadian Dinosaur fossils catalog
Learn More - Otodus megalodon Indonesia$1,695.00
A TOP Quality "PICTURE" Megalodon - upper jaw anterior tooth from West Java, Indonesia. This Megalodon has a blue draped over tan colored crown with a red colored bourlette. Highest quality enamel. Fantastic color! The bourlette is complete. The serrations are razor sharp and complete with an excellent "needle-like" tip serration. Excellent serrations. The root is excellent and complete with a small amount display side erosion. Miocene Age. No repair or restoration. Authenticity Guaranteed. An incredible color collector's Meg tooth.
IN16 Size: 4-15/16" (3-3/4" wide)
Note - Adding 15 Top Quality Indonesian Megalodon Teeth in August 2025. -> Link To TQ Indonesian Megs
Learn More - Allosaurus & Camarasaurus toe bones$1,650.00
A very rare Top Quality, Allosaurus & Camarasaurus toe bone from the Morrison Fm. These toe bones are complete, and they reside on an Allosaurus vertebra neural section as originally found. The Allosaurus toe bone is 2-1/2" and the Camarasaurus toe bone measures 2-3/8" in length. High quality bone. Rich brown color. Very good overall condition with minor bone erosion. Normal crack fill. No restoration. Allosaurus was the apex predator during the late Jurassic and Camarasaurus was a medium-sized sauropod. Legally collected on private land in the Morrison Fm., Emery Co., Utah. Authenticity guaranteed. Total display size is 5" x 5". A classic predator and prey display, and a very special collector's specimen!
DL32 Allosaurus Toe Size: 2-1/2" (1-3/8" wide) Camarasaurus Toe Size: 2-3/8" (3-1/4" wide)
Note - Adding 9 Jurassic teeth & bones in January 2024 Link to Dinosaur bones
Learn More - Allosaurus fragilis$1,650.00
A LARGE, Top Quality, Allosaurus fragilis tooth from the Morrison Fm. This Allosaurus crown measures 1-3/4". The enamel is high quality. Great rich dark brown color. Very good overall condition and serrations. Some crack fill. No repair or restoration. Allosaurus was the apex predator during the late Jurassic with large teeth designed to slash predators. Legally collected on private land in the Morrison Fm., Bone Cabin Quarry, Wyoming. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - a Riker frame display frame is included. A large sized tooth.
DL09 SIZE: 1-3/4"
Note - Adding 9 Allosaurus teeth & bones in September 2024 Link to Allosaurus teeth
Learn More - Fossil crab$1,650.00
An incredible fossil Horseshoe crab, Mesolimulus walchi, from Melmzetar, Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany. A January Fossil of the Month. This crab is from the famous Solnhofen limestone quarry with the highest perservation. Upper Jurassic age - 155 million years old. It makes an incredible display. Slab size is 18.5" x 11.5". Comes with a sturdy acrylic easel stand. Authenicity guaranteed. Note - this specimen weighs 6 pounds. International orders with "free shipping" will require supplemental postage.
X051 SIZE: 5-1/2" (3-1/8" wide)
Learn More - Dryosaurus altus$1,550.00Learn More
A rare High Quality Dryoaurus altus tibia bone (an Iguanodont dinosaur). This Dryosaurus tibia measures 9". The bone is high quality. Excellent brown color and patina. Great overall condition with a little erosion on the bone ends. No restoration. Just basic crack fill. Dryosaurus was a small herbivore during the late Jurassic. Legally collected on private land in the Morrison Fm., Bob Simon Quarry, Carbon Co., Wyoming. Authenticity guaranteed. Complete Jurassic bones are rare!
DL33 SIZE: 9" (2" wide)
Note - Adding 6 Allosaurus & other bones & claws in May 2022 Link to Dinosaur bones
- Camptosaurus humerus$1,550.00
A rare Top Quality Camptosaurus humerus bone from the Morrison Fm. This juvenile Camptosaurus humerus measures 9-1/2". The bone is high quality. Excellent brown color and patina. Great overall condition with no restoration. Just basic crack fill. Camptosaurus was a large, bipedal ornithischian herbivore that lived during the late Jurassic. Legally collected on private land in the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming. Authenticity guaranteed. Complete Jurassic bones are rare!
DL34 SIZE: 9-1/2" (End width: 2-3/4" x 2")
Note - Adding 9 Jurassic teeth & bones in January 2024 Link to Dinosaur bones
Learn More - Camarasaurus$1,500.00
An EXRA LARGE, Top Quality adult Camarasaurus tooth, a late Jurassic sauropod. A May Fossil of the Month. 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., Bone Cabin Quarry, Como Bluff, Wyoming. Authenticity guaranteed. A rare collector's tooth. Note - a Riker frame display is included.
DL16 SIZE: 2-1/8" (1" wide)
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
Learn More - Basilosaurus cetoides (Archaeocete whale)$1,500.00
A rare GEM QUALITY Basilosaurus cetoides, an Archaeocete whale tooth found in the Flint River, Georgia. An exceptional canine. An April Fossil of the Month. An excellent green colored crown and dark brown root. Nicely articulated. Incredible preservation! Whales do not shed their teeth like the sharks so there teeth will wear with age. An Eocene age tooth (36 MYA) from the Ocala Limestone Fm. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A great Archaeocete tooth from the Flint River, Georgia from an old collection. This tooth is part of a rare three associated tooth set - buy all three teeth and receive a 15% discount! One of my favorites!
G1005 SIZE: 3-1/8"
Note - Adding three associated Basilosaurus teeth from Georgia in April 2024. Link to Basilosaurus teeth.
Learn More - Edestus heinrichi$1,495.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality Edestus heinrichi, a complete whorl with three crowns from Herrin, Illinois. A July Fossil of the Month. This is a Paleozoic shark that lived in swamp that our now underground coal deposits. Exceptional preservation, serrations, and serration detail. 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 with linear tooth whorls. A very strange looking and unique acting shark. This whorl is incredibly massive at 6" long with three crowns. The whorl body is well perserved with an excellent bright line of pyrite below the crown enamel. The crowns are large at 1-5/8" wide and look fantastic. Note - One crown tip has a small professional repair (~1/8") which is very common for a whorl. Pennsylvanian age from Illinois. Authenticity guaranteed. The Edestus shark recreation image is credited to Julio Lacerdo. These Edestus whorls are extremely rare. This whorl comes with a custon steel stand and makes a fantastic display piece. My lowest price ever for a complete whorl!
I01 SIZE: 6" whorl (1-5/8"+ crowns) ; Height is 4-1/8" on stand.
Adding 22 Edestus shark teeth in July 2025. Link to Edestus shark.
Learn More - Woolly Mammoth$1,475.00
A rare pair of juvenile Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), an early elephant, teeth in the jaw. Found in Siberia. An October Fossil of the Month. Mammoths were present in this area during the Late Pleistocene Ice Age. Fantastic natural color! These molars have nicely articulated chewing surfaces. Completely fossilized. Weighs 5 lbs. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collectors specimen and a very attractive display piece. A perfect juvenile tooth. This tooth comes with a custom burl wood base plate as shown. Note: an international supplemental shipping cost will be calculated.
X615 Specimen Size: 5-1/4" Length x 6" Wide x 6" Height on plate ; Teeth size: 3-1/2" length x 2" wide
Note - Posting 8 Mammoth / Mastodon teeth in October 2025. Link to Mammoth fossils.
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