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1.31" Extinct Petalodont Shark Tooth from Washington County, Illinois - Rare Specimen, 300 million years old
1.31" Extinct Petalodont Shark Tooth from Washington County, Illinois - Rare Specimen, 300 million years old
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Species - Petalodus alleghenies - Extinct Petalodont Shark
Size - 1.31" long
Location - Washington County, Illinois
Age - Pennsylvanian - Appx 300 million years old
Remarks - Explore the ancient depths with our 1.31" Petalodus alleghenies Shark Tooth from Washington County, Illinois. This rare specimen, 300 million years old, is a testament to prehistoric marvels. Unearthed from the heart of Illinois, it showcases the remarkable Petalodont shark's unique and very desirable tooth shape.
Key Features:
- Genuine 1.31" Petalodus alleghenies Shark Tooth
- Origin: Washington County, Illinois
- Rare Specimen from 300 Million Years Ago
100% authentic with probably minor glue repair but no restoration. All known geographical information will be provided to the buyer.
This extraordinary find offers collectors a unique glimpse into Earth's ancient past. With its rare status and historical significance, it's a coveted addition to any collection. Dive into history with this remarkable Petalodus alleghenies Shark Tooth - a true gem for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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