Rare Shark Teeth Species

Rare Shark Teeth Species

Buried Treasure Fossils offers a nice selection of rare fossil shark teeth for sale. These rare shark species include Parotodus (False Mako shark), Giant Thresher shark teeth, serrated Thresher shark teeth, Somnisus (Greenland shark), etc. These teeth are rare fossil shark teeth are seldom seen for sale! Authenticity guaranteed.

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  1. Parotodus benedeni - Peru              
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    An ultra rare, Top Quality Parotodus benedeni tooth from the Ica region of Peru. A July Fossil of the Month. Highest quality enamel. An excellent tan colored crown with clean edges. Excellent color. This is a late Miocene age tooth (6-8 MYA). Please note that there is an ~1/4" wedge restored on inside of the left root end. A desert shark from the deserts of Peru! Authenticity guaranteed. You never see Parotodus benedeni teeth from Peru. One of the rarest Parotodus teeth. This is the first one that I have seen!

    P101  BoP        SIZE: 2-1/4"

    Note - Adding 3 Peruvian Parotodus teeth in July 2021 ->  Link to Parotodus Teeth

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  2. Alopias palatasi - Virginia
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    An ultra rare, LARGE Top Quality Alopias palatasi shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher, from the Pamunkey River, Virginia. A September Fossil of the Month. Nice copper red color. Excellent preservation and condition. A Miocene tooth. 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 large size red site tooth! I have seen less than ten in 30 years.

    VA32           SIZE: 1-11/16"

    Posting 22 scarce Virginia shark teeth in September 2021.     Link to Virginia teeth.

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  3. Alopias palatasi - Virginia
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    An ultra rare, EXTRA LARGE Top Quality Alopias palatasi shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher, from the Pamunkey River, Virginia. A September Fossil of the Month. Nice copper red color. Excellent preservation and condition. A Miocene tooth. These teeth are not commonly found and seen. A rare collectors' tooth in high quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! Authenticity guaranteed. An extra large size red site tooth! I have seen less than ten in 30 years.

    VA31           SIZE: 2"+

    Posting 22 scarce Virginia shark teeth in September 2021.     Link to Virginia teeth.

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  4. Parotodus benedeni - Virginia
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    rare, Top Quality Parotodus benedeni shark posterior tooth, the extinct False Mako shark, from the Pamunkey River, Virginia. Nice tan & brown color. Excellent preservation and condition. A Miocene tooth. These teeth are not commonly found and seen. A rare collectors' tooth in high quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! Authenticity guaranteed. I have never had a posterior tooth. 

    VA52           SIZE: 15/16"

    Posting 22 scarce Virginia shark teeth in September 2021.     Link to Virginia teeth.

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  5. Edestus heinrichi
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    An ultra rare, LARGE Top Quality Edestus heinrichi shark whorl with 7 big crowns, from Herrin, Illinois. An October Fossil of the Month. This is a Paleozoic shark that lived in swamps that our now underground coal deposits. Excellent preservation and serrations. This whorl is incredible teeth detail - the first 5 crowns are all natural and the the last two have some top repair. One of the finest whorls that I have had. 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. Seven plus crown whorl sections are ultra rare!  The BEST.

    I01 BoP3         SIZE: 1-3/4" teeth   (Whorl :  10-1/4" length) 

    Adding 11 Edestus shark specimens in October 2021.    Link to Edestus shark.

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  6. Trigonotodus serratus    (Serrated Giant Thresher)       
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    An EXTRA LARGE, ultra rare, GEM Trigonotodus serratus shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher from southern Virginia. Another January 2018 Fossil of the Month offering. Incredible preservation and condition. This tooth is middle Miocene age, York Co., VA. These teeth are rarely found and rarely seen. An ultra rare collectors' tooth in top quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! One of the rarest species to source. Authenticity guaranteed.    

    V102               SIZE: 1-7/8"

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  7. Trigonotodus serratus    (Serrated Giant Thresher)       
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    A LARGE, ultra rare, GEM Trigonotodus serratus shark tooth, the extinct serrated Giant Thresher from southern Virginia. Our last January 2018 Fossil of the Month offering. Fantastic copper red color. Incredible preservation and condition. This tooth is middle Miocene age, York Co., VA. These teeth are rarely found and rarely seen. An ultra rare collectors' tooth in top quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! One of the rarest species to source. My last one to offer. Authenticity guaranteed.    

    V103               SIZE: 1-5/16"

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  8. Seven-Gill Cow shark (Notorhynchus symphyseal)
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    A GEM Seven-Gill Cow shark (Notorhynchus) - Lower Jaw Symphyseal (very rare position) fossil shark tooth from Belgium. A female shark. The best that you will find. Miocene age from the Antwerp Sand. Gorgeous tooth for the rare tooth collector! Essentially perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. The BEST of the BEST!

    B526             Size: 1/2" W

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  9. Seven-Gill Cow shark (Notorhynchus symphyseal)
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    A Top Quality Seven-Gill Cow shark (Notorhynchus) - Lower Jaw Symphyseal (very rare position) fossil shark tooth from Calvert Cliffs, Maryland. A female shark. Razor and complete sharp cusps. Miocene age from the Calvert Formation. Gorgeous tooth for the rare tooth collector! Near perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.

    MD011             Size: 9/16" W

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  10. Seven-Gill Cow shark (Notorhynchus symphyseal)
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    A Top Quality Seven-Gill Cow shark (Notorhynchus) - Lower Jaw Symphyseal (very rare position) fossil shark tooth from Calvert Cliffs, Maryland. A female shark. Razor and complete sharp cusps. Miocene age from the Calvert Formation. Gorgeous tooth for the rare tooth collector! Near complete tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.

    MD012             Size: 9/16" W

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  11. Otodus mugodzharicus (Partial serrated)
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    A very rare, early Otodus mugodzharicus upper jaw, lateral tooth from western Kazakhstan. A transition tooth leading to C. auriculatus (see detailed discussion below)The bourlette is large and complete. Exhibits very fine serrations along the lower 2/3 of the crown and weakly serrated side cusps with very irregular serrations. These teeth exhibit very good color, gloss, and preservation. A rare, early Eocene Auriculatus transition tooth. A very challenging tooth to find when building a Megalodon evolutionary set! No repair. Authenticity guaranteed.

    K552 BoP        SIZE: 1-1/2"

    Note - Adding 16 Kazakh Auriuclatus or transition teeth in December 2018. -->  Link to Kazakh Auriculatus teeth.

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  12. Otodus aksuaticus (Partial serrated)
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    An ultra rare, early Otodus aksuaticus upper jaw, lateral tooth from western Kazakhstan. A transition tooth leading to C. auriculatus (see detailed discussion below). A May 2019 Fossil for the Month. The bourlette is large and complete. Exhibits small serrations along the lower 2/3 of the crown and weakly serrated side cusps with very irregular serrations. These teeth exhibit very good color, gloss, and preservation. A rare, early Eocene Auriculatus transition tooth. A very challenging tooth to find when building a Megalodon evolutionary set! No repair. Authenticity guaranteed.

    K541  BoP          SIZE: 2-1/16"

    Note - Adding 13 Kazakh Auriuclatus or transition teeth in May 2019. -->  Link to Kazakh Auriculatus teeth.

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