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Stunning, high quality 1.72" long Fossil Great White Tooth from the deserts of Peru

Stunning, high quality 1.72" long Fossil Great White Tooth from the deserts of Peru

Regular price $199.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $199.00 USD
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Species - Carcharodon carcharias - Great White Shark

Size - 1.72" long

Location - Sacaco, Peru

Age - Pliocene - Appx 3 million years old

Remarks - Super high-quality fossilized tooth here with beautiful orangish-tan coloration similar to those found in Chile. One of the more uniquely colored and gorgeous fossil Great White teeth for sale we’ve offered in a long time — perfect for fossil collectors and enthusiasts of natural history.

Key Features:

Vibrant Colors & Cool Prints: Amazing orange/tan coloration.

Sharply Serrated: Razor-sharp serrations and near-perfect preservation.

Size: 1.72" long

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


ABOUT THE GREAT WHITE AND FOSSILIZED GREAT WHITE TEETH

Carcharodon carcharias is the scientific name for the world-famous Great White, one of the largest predatory fish in Earth’s history. This magnificent species evolved from the Mako lineage approximately 4 million years ago and remains one of the ocean’s apex predators — rivaled only by the modern Orca.

Learn more about the evolution of the Great White in this quick guide by Steve Alter:
👉 The Evolution of the Great White

At MegalodonTeeth.com, we only sell fossilized Great White teeth from animals that lived millions of years ago. Modern Great Whites are a protected species, and trade in their teeth is prohibited. Fortunately, authentic fossil Great White teeth are found in enough supply to satisfy collector demand.

These fossilized teeth range up to 3" in length and come in various colors and conditions. The finest specimens, like this Peruvian example, often feature striking hues, sharp serrations, and excellent enamel preservation. Fossil Great White teeth are found in deposits from the Middle Pliocene to Pleistocene, most notably in the Southeastern U.S. (Florida to North Carolina) and the coastal deserts of South America (Peru and Chile).


COLLECTOR VALUE AND RARITY

The value of a fossilized Great White tooth depends on size, preservation, color, and locality. Larger examples over 2" are rare and command higher prices. A tooth in near-perfect condition — complete root, enamel, and razor serrations — is far more valuable than one showing erosion or wear.

Colors and patterns also play a major role in determining collectability. While many are gray, those showing blue, tan, or multicolored enamel — like this Peruvian specimen — are considered museum-quality.


A PERFECT GIFT & COLLECTIBLE

Owning a fossil Great White tooth is like holding millions of years of natural history in your hand. Whether you’re buying for yourself or as a unique gift, this is a truly one-of-a-kind collector’s item — timeless, authentic, and scientifically significant.

Thank you so much for your interest and business!

Steve Alter & the MegalodonTeeth.com Team

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