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Miscellaneous Fossil Shark Teeth


Many teeth on this page are excellent for use as jewelry (particularly the Great White, Extinct Mako, and Sand Shark teeth) and can be professionally wire-wrapped (ready to wear on a necklace) with either gold fill or sterling silver wire for a minimal charge. If interested please inquire with your order.


Carcharocles angustidens
Immediate ancestor to megalodon
Early Miocene-Oligocene - 15-30 Million Years Old

Photo
Length
Color
Condition
Price
Cat. #
Remarks
Order Teeth
2 1/8"
Brown Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations/tip
$125
AN265
 
Cool display piece - a near perfect angustidens from a river in SC with a modern (non-fossil) oyster shell attached to the flat side. Easy to clean off if you desire but teeth like this have way more character.
2 1/4+"
Gray Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations
$65
AN267
 
Another real nice tooth - just a small tip nick away from being perfect.
2 1/2"
Off-White Root
Orange/Gray Crown
Good serrations
$45
AN273
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Quality tooth with nice color.
3 7/16"
Light Tan Root
Tan/Gray Crown
Sharp serrations
$275
AN269
 
For the size and color this is a really nice quality tooth. Very difficult to obtain these big angustidens teeth in decent condition and this one is very pretty also!
3 3/4"
Black Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Small tip nick
$185
AN221
 
Very sharply serrated large angustidens from SC. Not easy to find this size/quality.
4"
Black Root
Gray Crown
Good serrations, Minor feeding damage
$150
AN255
 
Huge tooth (very rare this size) at a bargain price.
4 1/8"
Brown Root
Brown/Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Feeding wear to tip
$325
AN228
 
HUGE angustidens tooth from the famous Cooper River, SC. Nice serrations and beautiful color - these are not easy to find.

Carcharocles auriculatus
First in line of sharks to evolve into megalodon
Eocene - Appx 38-42 Million Years Old

Photo
Length
Color
Condition
Price
Cat. #
Remarks
Order Teeth
2+"
Tan Root
Light Gray Crown
Good serrations
$135
AU251
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Nice quality Middle Eocene tooth from Kazakhstan. Difficult to obtain these.
2"
Brown Root
Greenish-Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Couple small nicks
$40
AU250
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Nice color on this tooth from the Suwannee River, FL.
2 1/16"
Tan Root
Orange/Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Feeding damage to tip
$60
AU239
 
Stunning colors on this tooth from a cement quarry in SC.
2 1/4"
Gray Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Minor wear
$55
AU252
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Nice quality tooth at a great price.
2 3/8+"
Tan Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations
$150
AU253
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Very near perfect quality tooth from a cement quarry in SC. Outstanding tooth with some of the best enamel you will ever see.
2 1/2"
Tan Root
Tan/Orange Crown
Sharp serrations, Couple tiny nicks
$145
AU254
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Beautiful tooth from a Late Eocene orange clay deposit in SC. Rare to find this color/quality, most are pretty beat up.
2 15/16"
Tan Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Tip nick
$165
AU230
 
Massive tooth from a rare location - a quarry near Jacksonville, NC. Preservation is outstanding and tooth is very thick. These are extremely difficult to find from this area.
3 1/16"
Tan Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations
$225
AU231
 
This SC cement quarry tooth has everything except a sharp tip. Just a beautiful and very large ric.
3 15/16"
Dark Gray Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations/tip, Minor damage
$250
AU243
 
About as large an Eocene tooth as you can realistically expect to find. Usually these cost huge amounts of money (especially serrated and with a tip) but there is a little feeding wear on the upper right side and minimal enamel peel that keeps the price down on this one.


Carcharodon carcharias
Great White Shark
Pliocene - 2-4 million years old
Photo
Length
Color
Condition
Price
Cat. #
Remarks
Order Teeth
1 7/16"
Black Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations/tip
$25
GW720
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Small but excellent GW tooth from SC.
1 5/8"
Tan Root
Light Tan Crown
Sharp serrations/tip, Root glued
$20
GW721
This shark tooth is sold, or on hold, and is not available for sale. It is a one of a kind megalodon shark tooth. Occasionally, a sold tooth does become availble again, so please check back
Just noticed when taking pictures that this one has a root corner that has been broken and reglued - so here it is really cheap!
Tooth
Unavailable
1 3/4"
Brown Root
Tan Crown
Sharp serrations/tip
$40
GW722
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Beautifully colored tooth from Chile.
1 3/4+"
Brown Root
Blue/Gray Crown
Fair serrations
$45
GW725
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Very pretty blue color on this nice GW upper lateral tooth.
1 3/4+"
Brown Root
Pink/Purple Crown
Serrations mostly worn
$40
GW723
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Beautiful colors on this rarely offered (these days) Peruvian GW tooth.
1 3/4+"
Brown Root
Pink/Gray Crown
Fair serrations
$40
GW724
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Another beautifully colored Peruvian GW tooth.
1 7/8"
Gray Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations/tip
$55
GW726
This shark tooth is sold, or on hold, and is not available for sale. It is a one of a kind megalodon shark tooth. Occasionally, a sold tooth does become availble again, so please check back
Perfect quality lower anterior tooth from Peru. Awesome preservation.
Tooth
Unavailable
1 7/8"
Orange/Brown Root
Orange/Tan Crown
Sharp serrations/tip
$50
GW727
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Perect quality upper anterior tooth from Chile - beautiful specimen.
1 7/8+"
Black Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations
$45
GW728
This shark tooth is sold, or on hold, and is not available for sale. It is a one of a kind megalodon shark tooth. Occasionally, a sold tooth does become availble again, so please check back
Very nice quality GW tooth from SC.
Tooth
Unavailable
2 1/4+"
Brown Root
Light Tan Crown
Sharp serrations
$80
GW705
 
Large tooth from Chile in excellent condition.
2 3/8"
Brown Root
Tan/Gray Crown
Sharp edges, Transitional Tooth
$110
GW729
This shark tooth is sold, or on hold, and is not available for sale. It is a one of a kind megalodon shark tooth. Occasionally, a sold tooth does become availble again, so please check back
Razor-sharp large tooth showing serrations just beginning to evolve on the top half of the edges. Excellent example of the transition from Extinct Mako to Great White.
Tooth
Unavailable
2 1/2"
Brown Root
Gray Crown
Good serrations
$75
GW716
 
Very large and complete tooth from a river in SC.
2 1/2+"
Tan Root
Tan Crown
Sharp serrations/tip
$125
GW679
 
Tiny bit of overall weathering but still sharp and a very large and difficult to obtain tooth these days.
2 9/16"
Light Gray Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations/tip
$150
GW730
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Very rare to get a big perfect Peruvian GW tooth anymore. Here is the best we have had in a long time.
2 5/8"
Brown Root
Orange/Gray Crown
Sharp serrations/tip
$175
GW719
 
Very nice quality upper anterior tooth from Chile. As large as anything swimming around today!
2 13/16"
Brown Root
Gray Crown
Good serrations/tip, One nick on side
$125
GW707
 
Extremely large tooth found in a river in South Carolina. Rare to find this size.

Miscellaneous Individual Shark Teeth
Rare and unique fossil shark teeth that don't fit into any other categories
Age varies by species.
Photo
Length
Color
Condition
Price
Cat. #
Remarks
Order Teeth
1 1/4"
Dark Gray in Light Gray Matrix
Excellent
$150
M185
 
Petalodus sp. - Mississippian - Appx 342 million years old - Another rare Paleozoic tooth - a complete fossil Petalodont tooth in matrix. This is a large one for the age and shows incredible detail. Not easy to find!
7/8"
Tan/Gray
Sharp, Nice Teeth
$35
M214
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Hexanchus gigas (griseus) - Early Pliocene - Appx 3-5 million years old - Pair of beautiful upper teeth from the rarely offered Sixgill Cow Shark.

Alopias latidens
Extinct Thresher Shark Teeth
Early Miocene - Oligocene - Appx 18-28 Million Years Old
Uncommon teeth from the "normal" extinct Thresher shark. Teeth come from South Carolina or North Carolina, average 1/2"-3/4" in length, and are all complete.
$8 each
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Extinct Thresher Shark Teeth



Extinct Thresher Shark Teeth
Alopias superciliousus
Fossil Bigeye Thresher Shark
Early Oligocene - Appx 32-34 million years old
The rarer of the fossil Thresher Shark teeth, these come from South Carolina, average 1/2"-3/4" in length, and are all complete. $10 each.
$10 each
Qty:



Carcharias taurus
Sand Tiger Shark Teeth
Late Miocene - Appx 5 million years old
Beautiful large fossil Sand Tiger (aka Grey Nurse or Raggedtooth) Shark teeth from the same species that still lives today. These come mostly from Florida and are among the biggest and best quality possible - they average about 1 1/4" and are in perfect condition.
$5 each
Qty:
Sand Tiger Shark Teeth



Perfect Bull Shark Teeth from Florida.
Carcharinus leucas
Bull Shark Teeth
Late Miocene - Appx 5 Million Years Old
Common teeth found in Florida from the world's most dangerous (more dangerous than even the fierce Tiger Shark) and unpredictable shark. Teeth average 7/8" in length, are in perfect condition.
$3 each
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Carcharinus obscurus
Dusky Shark Teeth
Early Pliocene - Appx 4.5 million years old
Commonly found species from the famous Lee Creek Mine (Aurora, NC) but these teeth are all the best possible quality and average 7/8"-1" in length.
$3 each
Qty:
Dusky Shark Teeth from North Carolina.



Fossil Sandbar Shark
Carcharinus plumbeus
Fossil Sandbar Shark
Late Miocene - Appx 5 million years old
Uncommonly found teeth from Florida. This species accounts for less than 1 percent of teeth found in Florida (both Venice and North Florida). All in perfect condition and average about 5/8" in size.
$5 each
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Carcharoides catticus
Fossil Lamnid Shark Teeth
Late Miocene - Appx 6-9 million years old
Uncommon/rare teeth found in Oligocene-Miocene deposits worldwide. These teeth all come from The Netherlands, are complete, and average appx 5/8" in length. Rare to be able to offer in any quantity!
$20 each
Qty:
Fossil Sandbar Shark



Fossil Sandbar Shark
Cetorhinus maximus
Basking Shark Teeth
Middle Miocene - Appx 15 Million Years Old
Uncommon teeth from the second largest shark in the world (but also a filter feeder like the Whale Shark). These teeth are a bit larger than Whale Shark teeth as they average appx 3/16"-1/4" in length. All complete and nice examples from Bakersfield, CA.
$6 each
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Galeocerdo aduncus
Extinct Tiger Shark Teeth
Middle Miocene-Oligocene - Appx 10-30 million years old
Beautiful teeth from a Miocene/Oligocene Tiger Shark. These teeth somewhat resemble the larger modern Tiger Shark (G. cuvier) but are much smaller and thinner on average. These teeth average about 3/4" in size and are all in perfect condition. From SC, NC, MD, CA, and VA.
$3 each
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Extinct Tiger Shark Teeth



Tiger Shark Teeth from Aurora.
Galeocerdo cuvier
Tiger Shark Teeth
early Pliocene - Appx 4.5 Million Years Old
Not rare but one of the most interesting teeth around. These are fossil teeth from the same species as the modern Tiger Shark which is so feared worldwide as a swimming garbage collector - eating everything in sight. From the famous Lee Creek Mine in Aurora, North Carolina. Perfect quality.
1" - 1 1/8" :: $5 each
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1 1/4" - 1 3/8" :: $10 each
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Hemipristis serra
Extinct Snaggletooth Shark Teeth
Pliocene-Miocene - Appx 3-10 Million Years Old
Very unique tooth form on this species with the largest serrations of all shark teeth. These are extinct but there is still a similar (but smaller) Hemipristis living in the Far East. From Florida and North Carolina.
Upper teeth average 1" :: $6 each
Qty:
Lower teeth average 1 1/4" :: $3 each
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Snaggletooth Shark Teeth from Florida.



Excellent quality complete teeth from the very close ancestor to the modern Shortfin Mako Shark
Few larger collector teeth
available also, please inquire.
Isurus desori
Fossil Shortfin Mako Shark
Miocene - Appx 5-15 million years old
Excellent quality complete teeth from the very close ancestor to the modern Shortfin Mako Shark (I. oxyrhincus). Teeth either light or dark gray in color, all complete and come mostly from SC and NC.
1 1/4" - 1 3/8" :: $5 each
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1 1/2" - 1 5/8" :: $8 each
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1 3/4" - 1 7/8" :: $12 each
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2" - 2 1/8" :: $18 each
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Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis
Extinct Mako Shark Teeth
Early Pliocene/Late Miocene - Appx 4-6 Million Years Old
BEAUTIFULLY COLORED jewelry-grade (light colors) shark teeth from Chile, Aurora (NC), or Sharktooth Hill, CA. Teeth in perfect or VERY near perfect condition. Immediate ancestor to the modern Great White Shark.
Jewelry-grade shark teeth from Chile.
Please inquire. about bulk wholesale prices,
IDEAL FOR JEWELRY OR RESALE!!
1" - 1 1/8" :: $5 each
Qty:
1 1/4" - 1 3/8" :: $6 each
Qty:
1 1/2" - 1 5/8" :: $9 each
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1 3/4" - 1 7/8" :: $10 each
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2" - 2 1/8" :: $15 each
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2 1/4" - 2 3/8" :: $20 each
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2 1/2" - 2 5/8" :: Sorry, Out of Stock
2 3/4" - 2 7/8" :: Sorry, Out of Stock



Extinct Hooked Tooth Mako Shark Teeth
 
1"-1 1/8" :: $7 each
Qty:
1 1/4"-1 3/8" :: $10 each
Qty:
Isurus planus
Extinct Hooked Tooth Mako Shark Teeth
Middle Miocene - Appx 15 million years old
This species of Extinct Mako is only found at a handful of locations around the Pacific Ocean as it never lived in the Atlantic. Interesting teeth noted for relatively straight upper anterior teeth and strongly curving upper lateral teeth. These teeth here come from Bakersfield, CA and are truly perfect quality with beautiful colors ranging from white-tan-gray-blue/gray. More uncommon lower jaw teeth (thick rooted and very symmetrical, not pictured) available on request.



Negaprion brevirostris
Lemon Shark Teeth
Late Miocene - Appx 5 Million Years Old
Common teeth found in Florida but these are the biggest and best available. These "jumbo" teeth as they are known average 1" in length and are in perfect condition.
$3 each
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Large Lemon Shark Teeth from Florida.



Rare shark teeth from Beaufort Co., NC.
Notorhynchus primigenius
Extinct Cow Shark Teeth
Pliocene-Miocene - Appx 4-15 Million Years Old
Very attractive rare shark teeth from Beachfort Co., NC. Exquisite teeth resemble saw blades with 6-7 very distinct enamel cones each one descending in size. VERY near perfect teeth average 1" Near flawless - RARE!
$25 each
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Lesser grade teeth :: $15 each
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Physogaleus contortus
Extinct Tiger Shark-like Teeth
Middle Miocene-Oligocene - Appx 10-30 million years old
Known forever as "Galeocerdo contortus" these strange teeth are actually from a line of sharks that evolved along with the Tiger Sharks but are a separate genus. Commonly collected in Miocene/Oligocene age deposits in the USA but the teeth we are offering are all of the absolute highest possible quality. These teeth average about 7/8" in size and are all in perfect condition. From SC, NC, MD, CA, and VA.
$3 each
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Extinct Tiger Shark-like Teeth



Fossil Sawshark rostrals from Chile.
Pristiophorus sp.
Sawshark Rostral Spines
Pliocene - Appx 3-4 Million Years Old
Unique and uncommon Sawshark rostral spines ("teeth" from the bill) from Chile, South America. Uncommon and fairly difficult to find on the market, these are the best quality possible at literally wholesale prices.
Perfect (or VERY near perfect) rostrals available in three sizes:
Small :: $5 each
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Large :: $10 each
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Ptychodus whipplei
Fossil "Crusher Shark" Teeth
Cretaceous - Appx 90 million years old
Bizarre crushing/grinding teeth from an ancient shark-ray. These teeth all come from Texas, are complete, and average about 1/4"-1/2" in size (both height and width so they're not too small).
$8 each
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Fossil Crusher Shark Teeth



Fossil Hammerhead Shark Teeth
Sphyrna sp.
Fossil Hammerhead Shark Teeth
Middle Miocene-Oligocene - Appx 10-30 million years old
Uncommon and very collectible teeth from one of two species of Hammerhead Sharks - either S. zygaena (majority) or S. lewini. Teeth average between 1/2"-5/8" in length, are all complete (some perfect, some with very minor wear) and come from FL, SC, NC, MD or VA.
$7 each
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Squalicorax kaupi
Crow Shark Teeth
Cretaceous - Appx 75 Million Years Old
Highly interesting teeth from a site in Northern Mississippi. Teeth referred to as S. kaupi but most are transitional between S. kaupi and S. pristodontus (this is a unique age that shows the evolution of this species). Perfect teeth average 1/2"-3/4".
$3 each
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Crow Shark Teeth



Fossil Angel shark teeth from Chile.
Squalus occidentalis
Extinct Dogfish Shark Teeth
Middle Miocene - Appx 15 Million Years Old
Modestly common in Bakersfield, CA (where these come from) but often uncommon in most other fossil deposits. Excellent quality teeth average 1/4" in length and show excellent detail.
$5 each
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Squatina sp.
Angel Shark Teeth
Pliocene - Appx 3-4 Million Years Old
Small but interesting fossil Angel shark teeth from Chile, South America. Teeth are small (avg. 1/4") but are fairly uncommon and very interesting. Teeth have a short crown with a huge overhanging root. Perfect teeth!
$5 each
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Fossil Angel shark teeth from Chile.



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