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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.
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Carcharocles angustidens |
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2 1/4+" |
Light Tan Root Gray Mix Crown |
Sharp serrations, Tiny tip nick |
$95 |
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Even prettier in person. Terrific color patterns on this one. |
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2 3/8" |
Light Brown Root Light Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations |
$115 |
Excellent quality tooth with great shape. |
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2 3/4+" |
Tan/Brown Root Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations, Feeding wear on tip |
$85 |
Almost perfect example of a pretty large angustidens from a SC river. Nice tooth with only minor damage. |
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2 7/8+" |
Off-White Root Light Orange Crown |
Sharp serrations |
$165 |
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Sharply serrated larger angustidens with beautiful color and lots of character. |
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3 3/4" |
Black Root Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations, Small tip nick |
$185 |
Very sharply serrated large angustidens from SC. Not easy to find this size/quality. |
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4 1/8" |
Brown Root Brown/Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations, Feeding wear to tip |
$325 |
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HUGE angustidens tooth from the famous Cooper River, SC. Nice serrations and beautiful color - these are not easy to find. |
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Carcharocles auriculatus |
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1 3/4" |
Tan Root Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations, Small tip nick |
$35 |
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Very sharp and well-preserved lateral tooth from a cement quarry in SC. |
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2 1/4" |
Gray Root Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations, Couple very small nicks |
$65 |
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Nice quality tooth from a cement quarry in SC. |
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2 3/4+" |
Light Gray Root Blue/Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations, Minor feeding damage to tip |
$275 |
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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. |
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Larger Individual Great White Teeth (With Photos)
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2+" |
Gray Root Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations/tip, One small nick |
$85 |
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Beautiful third upper from Peru. Almost perfect quality, amazing preservation. |
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2" |
Tan Root Light Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations/tip |
$50 |
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Quality sharply serrated GW from Chile. |
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2 1/8" |
Tan Root Light Tan Crown |
Good serrations, Couple small nicks |
$50 |
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Pretty color patterns on this upper anterior tooth. |
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2 1/2" |
Brown Root Brown/Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations, Minor tip wear |
$125 |
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Nice quality, large, and symmetrical upper tooth from Chile. |
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2 1/2" |
Brown Root Gray Crown |
Good serrations, Small root nick |
$55 |
Large upper tooth from SC - difficult to find complete this size. |
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2 3/4+" |
Brown Root Gray Crown |
Sharp serrations, Tiny feeding wear to tip |
$225 |
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. |
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Miscellaneous Individual Shark Teeth
Rare and unique fossil shark teeth that don't fit into any other categories Age varies by species. |
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1 1/2" |
Gray |
Very minor tip wear but nice tooth |
$85 |
Trigonotodus grandis - Oligocene - Appx 28 million years old - Good sized example of a rare Giant Thresher Shark tooth from SC. |
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1 5/8 and 1 3/4" |
Light Tan/Gray |
Sharp edges, Very minor nicks |
$30 |
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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. |
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2 1/4" |
Gray |
Minor tip wear |
$125 |
Parotodus benedeni - Pliocene/Late Miocene - Appx 2-7 million years old - Nice quality complete benedeni tooth. Always very rare to find. |
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2 3/8" |
Light Gray |
Sharp edges, Minor feeding wear to tip |
$275 |
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. |
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5/16" |
Gray |
Some wear but complete |
$25 |
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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. |
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