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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 1/4+"
Light Tan Root
Gray Mix Crown
Sharp serrations, Tiny tip nick
$95
AN226
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Even prettier in person. Terrific color patterns on this one.
2 3/8"
Light Brown Root
Light Gray Crown
Sharp serrations
$115
AN211
 
Excellent quality tooth with great shape.
2 3/4+"
Tan/Brown Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Feeding wear on tip
$85
AN201
 
Almost perfect example of a pretty large angustidens from a SC river. Nice tooth with only minor damage.
2 7/8+"
Off-White Root
Light Orange Crown
Sharp serrations
$165
AN227
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Sharply serrated larger angustidens with beautiful color and lots of character.
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 1/8"
Brown Root
Brown/Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Feeding wear to tip
$325
AN228
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
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
1 3/4"
Tan Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Small tip nick
$35
AU203
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Very sharp and well-preserved lateral tooth from a cement quarry in SC.
2 1/4"
Gray Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Couple very small nicks
$65
AU206
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Nice quality tooth from a cement quarry in SC.
2 3/4+"
Light Gray Root
Blue/Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Minor feeding damage to tip
$275
AU208
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Another rare tooth offered here. This is a large latest Eocene/earliest Oligocene auriculatus from a cement quarry outside of Wilmington, NC. Not many teeth found here but they are gorgeous when they are.

Carcharodon carcharias
Great White Shark
Pliocene epoch - Appx 3 Million Years Old


Below are fossilized Great White teeth from Peru, South America that are available by size. ALL of these teeth will be in very good condition with at least good serrations (many will be sharp but some will show a very small amount of wear overall) and VERY beautiful colors (light blue/grays and occasionally even pink).
Highly collectible and colorful teeth and difficult to obtain in this quality.

Common Great White Shark Teeth
1" - 1 1/8" :: $7 each
Sorry, Out of Stock!
 
1 1/4" - 1 3/8" :: $10 each
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1 1/2" - 1 5/8" :: $15 each
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1 3/4" - 1 7/8" :: $20 each
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2" - 2 1/8" :: $35 each
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2 1/4" - 2 3/8" :: $40 each
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All C. carcharias (Great White Shark) teeth listed above are high quality teeth with terrific coloration.

Available in bulk for wholesale prices, please inquire.
IDEAL FOR JEWELRY OR RESALE!!

Larger Individual Great White Teeth (With Photos)
Photo
Length
Color
Condition
Price
Cat. #
Remarks
Order Teeth
2+"
Gray Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations/tip, One small nick
$85
GW621
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Beautiful third upper from Peru. Almost perfect quality, amazing preservation.
2"
Tan Root
Light Gray Crown
Sharp serrations/tip
$50
GW620
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Quality sharply serrated GW from Chile.
2 1/8"
Tan Root
Light Tan Crown
Good serrations, Couple small nicks
$50
GW622
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Pretty color patterns on this upper anterior tooth.
2 1/2"
Brown Root
Brown/Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Minor tip wear
$125
GW624
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Nice quality, large, and symmetrical upper tooth from Chile.
2 1/2"
Brown Root
Gray Crown
Good serrations, Small root nick
$55
GW607
 
Large upper tooth from SC - difficult to find complete this size.
2 3/4+"
Brown Root
Gray Crown
Sharp serrations, Tiny feeding wear to tip
$225
GW617
 
Huge upper anterior GW tooth from Chile that is literally a hair shy of 2 7/8 inches long. Bigger than any GW swimming the oceans today and good quality with nice color. GWs like these few and far between now.

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 1/2"
Gray
Very minor tip wear but nice tooth
$85
M127
 
Trigonotodus grandis - Oligocene - Appx 28 million years old - Good sized example of a rare Giant Thresher Shark tooth from SC.
1 5/8 and 1 3/4"
Light Tan/Gray
Sharp edges, Very minor nicks
$30
M138
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Isurus oxyrhinchus - Early Pliocene - Appx 4.4 million years old - Pair (upper and lower jaw positions) of nice fossil Shortfin Mako Shark teeth from Aurora, NC.
2 1/4"
Gray
Minor tip wear
$125
M120
 
Parotodus benedeni - Pliocene/Late Miocene - Appx 2-7 million years old - Nice quality complete benedeni tooth. Always very rare to find.
2 3/8"
Light Gray
Sharp edges, Minor feeding wear to tip
$275
M121
 
Parotodus benedeni - Late Miocene - Appx 5-7 million years old - High quality (only damage is a little feeding wear to the tip) benedeni from Georgia. VERY thick lower tooth, nice rare specimen.
5/16"
Gray
Some wear but complete
$25
M132
This megalodon shark tooth is new to our catalog
Squatina sp. - Early Oligocene - Appx 32-34 million years old - Pair of quite rare Angel Shark teeth from the Early Oligocene of SC. Very few of these found here.

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
Qty:
Extinct Thresher Shark Teeth



Sand Tiger Shark Teeth
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
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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
Qty:
Perfect Bull Shark Teeth from Florida.



Dusky Shark Teeth from North Carolina.
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
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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
Qty:
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
Qty:
1 1/4" - 1 3/8" :: $10 each
Qty:



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
Qty:
Snaggletooth Shark Teeth from Florida.



Very rare Cow shark teeth from Chile.
Hexanchus gigas (griseus)
Sixgill Cow Shark Teeth
early Pliocene - Appx 3-4 Million Years Old
VERY RARE fossil Sixgill Cow Shark teeth from Chile. Among the most desirable collector specimens in the world, these beautiful teeth are unworn and very sharp. All tooth positions and grades available - we have one of the largest collections of these ANYWHERE and they are priced at about half their normal retail value. Prices range depending on condition and tooth position. Don't miss out on this one!
$5 - $60 each
Please inquire about current prices and availability.



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
1 1/4" - 1 3/8" :: $6 each
1 1/2" - 1 5/8" :: $9 each
1 3/4" - 1 7/8" :: $10 each
     
2" - 2 1/8" :: $15 each
Qty:
2 1/4" - 2 3/8" :: $20 each
Qty:
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
1 1/4"-1 3/8" :: $10 each
1 1/2"-1 5/8" :: $13 each
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
Qty:
Large Lemon Shark Teeth from Florida.



Rare shark teeth from Beachfort 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
Qty:
Lesser grade teeth :: $10 each
Qty:



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
Qty:
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
Qty:
Large :: $10 each
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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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Fossil Hammerhead Shark Teeth



Crow Shark Teeth
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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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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