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Beautiful colors and prints 2.15" Fossil Extinct Mako - Isurus hastalis Shark Tooth - Bakersfield, CA

Beautiful colors and prints 2.15" Fossil Extinct Mako - Isurus hastalis Shark Tooth - Bakersfield, CA

Regular price $69.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $69.00 USD
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Species - Isurus hastalis - Extinct Mako Shark

Size - 2.15" long

Location - Bakersfield, California

Age - Middle Miocene - Appx 15 million years old

Remarks - Explore the past with our colorful 2.15" Fossil Extinct Mako - Isurus hastalis Shark Tooth from Bakersfield, California. This 2.15" specimen showcases a stunning coloration, making it a captivating addition for collectors and enthusiasts. Own a piece of prehistoric history today! This specimen was dug from the world famous Sharktooth Hill site in Bakersfield, CA.

Key Features:

  • Authentic 2.15" Fossil Extinct Mako Shark Tooth
  • Origin: Bakersfield, California
  • Beautiful Vibrant Colors
  • Perfect for Collectors and Enthusiasts

100% authentic with no repair or restoration. All known geographical information will be provided to the buyer.

ABOUT THE EXTINCT MAKO SHARK AND FOSSILIZED EXTINCT MAKO SHARK TEETH

Isurus hastalis is the scientific name for the extremely popular Extinct Mako Shark. This species was the direct ancestor to the most feared (and unfortunately also the most vilified) shark alive today - the Great White Shark. The Great Whites branched off of the Mako Shark family approximately 4 million years ago. Most shark researchers now refer to the Extinct Mako as the Extinct Great White and call it "Carcharodon hastalis". The thinking is not wrong at all as there is no doubt this is the correct evolutionary path. We continue to use "Isurus" for reasons you can find in our article HERE.

Luckily for collectors, fossil Extinct Mako Shark teeth are found in enough supply to satisfy most of the demand.  Fossilized Extinct Mako Shark teeth come in all sizes (up to over 3" in length), colors, condition/quality, and are sourced from many different locations around the world. Fossil Extinct Mako Shark teeth are most commonly found in the Southeastern United States from Florida to North Carolina, Europe (Belgium, Netherlands, etc.) and in the deserts of South America (Peru, Chile). They also come from Middle Pliocene to Early Miocene fossil deposits worldwide. 

Factors in the value of fossilized Extinct Mako Shark teeth are numerous. Rarer localities can command a premium but the most important factors in the value of Extinct Mako Shark teeth is the overall quality and size. Larger teeth over 2.5" are much less commonly found than the smaller teeth in the 1"-1.5" size range and are obviously worth more money. Teeth that reach the magic 3" mark are valued exponentially more as they are rarely seen on the market. Extinct Mako Shark teeth found in perfect condition have razor-sharp edges (these are not serrated but more like a razor), complete root, and enamel. To find a tooth of this quality after 4-15 million years is substantially rarer than finding one that has been exposed to water currents or sand/wind erosion and suffered wear or damage. The vast majority of fossilized Extinct Mako Shark teeth offered for sale will have minimal wear or damage after such a long time waiting to be discovered! So when a tooth is found that is in near pristine condition the value is incrementally more than the normal worn or damaged tooth. Colors or different color patterns can also play an important factor in the value. Extinct Mako Shark teeth can be found in just about every possible hue with the most typically seen being different shades of gray or tan. Any other colors can be quite exotic and more valuable. 

Fossilized Extinct Mako Shark teeth are a very unique gift item that are ALWAYS appreciated by the recipient as there's really nothing comparable to holding such a piece of natural history in your hands. Whether you're buying for yourself or someone else you literally can't go wrong with one of our 100% authentic and natural fossil Extinct Mako Shark teeth. Thank you so much for your interest and business!

Steve Alter & the megalodonteeth.com team.
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