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- All Shark Teeth appearing on this page have been reduced in Price !
- Some of these teeth will be incomplete broken specimens that are
called 3/4 or 1/2 , which describes their overall completeness.
- Some teeth may appear here because there is some minor damage that would make
them less than perfect, such as major dings or strips of enamel missing.
- Whichever the case, this is a good opportunity to purchse nice large teeth at
very good prices.
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(073010a) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Minor
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $38.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010b) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Minor
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $35.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010c) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Minor
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $32.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010d) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Sharp
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $32.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010e) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - No
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $35.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010f) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Minor
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $35.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010g) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Sharp
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $38.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010h) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Minor
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $38.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010j) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Minor
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $38.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010k) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Minor
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $32.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010m) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Minor
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $32.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(073010n) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- This is a damged tooth missing a side or tip that has been mounted into a partial whale bone. The whales were the primary food of these large sharks. These make dramatic display pieces at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a full tooth.
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -No
Serrations - Minor
Quality - Impressive Display
**** $38.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(060410t) Assorted Fossilized Shark Teeth
- Many different type shark teeth of the time period and location
- Name: Tiger Shark, Sand Shark, Great White
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Ormond Beach, Florida
- For a more detailed explanation Click Here click here:
Quality - Impressive Display of small Teeth
**** $20.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(051710f) Fossilized Coral with Mounted Shark Tooth
- Tooth Length 2 & 3/8 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene - 7 million yrs
- Location: South Florida
- Coral Age: Pleistocene (50,000 yrs)
- The tooth and coral was found in the same location meaning the tooth, which is much older, was washed into this deposit
- The tooth had a slightly damaged corner and has been mounted into the coral for a dramatic display piece
- Nice Inexpensive Display specimen
**** $28.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(051410f) One 2x2 inch magnifier box with small fossil Shark Teeth
- Many different type shark teeth of the time period and location
- Name: Assorted
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Venice Beach, Florida
- For a more detailed explanation Click Here click here:
Quality - Impressive Display of small Teeth
- We currently have only 4 of these in stock
**** $12.00 Maginifer Box with Teeth For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(040610x) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- Tooth Length 4 & 3/4 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -Yes
Serrations - No
Damage - Polished front - one side ding, minor striping on back
Tip - Good
Quality - Good
**** $130.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(021810a) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- Tooth Length 5 & 1/2 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -Yes
Serrations - No
Damage - Significant striping on front
Tip - Rounded
Quality - Very impressive size - low grade tooth at low price
**** $175.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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