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  1. Cretolamna maroccana
    $17.50

    A Quality Cretolamna moroccana tooth from the phosphate mining area near Amman, Jordan. Excellent condition and preservation. No repair or restoration. Complete tooth. These teeth are late Cretaceous age. Authenticity guaranteed. Excellent collectors teeth.

    J038           SIZE: 3/4" 

    Note - Adding 10 Jordanian Cretolamna moroccana teeth in Feb. 2022.    Link to Jordan Cretolamna moroccana

     



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  2. Echinorhinus australis - Australia
    $17.50

    An Echinorhinus australis (Bramble) shark tooth from the Council Quarry, Richmond, Queensland, Australia. Excellent preservation. Root damage. This tooth is Early Cretaceous (Late Albian age) from the Toolebuc Fm.  A rare collector's Echinorhinus australis tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Australian fossil shark teeth are nearly impossible to source. This is a great specimen from an old collection.

    AU23        Size: 3/16"

    Note - Adding 26 Australian - New Zealand shark teeth in May 2024      Link to Australian - New Zealand shark teeth

     

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  3. Galeocerdo aduncus  - BV
    $17.50

    A Quality Bone Valley Galeocerdo aduncus, a Tiger shark tooth from Polk Co., Florida. High quality enamel. An excellent golden tan colored crown with a tan root. Good color!  Sharp edges. Great eye appeal. A Bone Valley collector's Tiger shark tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You don't see these any more!

    F152       SIZE: 11/16" 

    Note - Adding 12 new BV G. aduncus shark teeth in April 2025.  ->  Link to BV G. aduncus teeth



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  4. Isurus sp. (Mako shark)
    $15.00

    A rare Mako shark tooth from Sumatra, Indonesia. These teeth appear to be juvenile Isurus desori teeth (narrow crown) and are scarce in the Sumatran deposit. They 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. D054 is the lower jaw tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.

    D054 (Right)       SIZE: 7/16"

    Note - 5 new Sumatran Mako teeth added in January 2018.       Link to Sumatran teeth.

     

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