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(TABLE OF CONTENTS ON PAGE 1)
Contents: LARGE Megalodon tooth shards,
Megalodon & fossil great white shark tooth necklaces, Collector Megalodon teeth,
Pathologic deformed megalodon
teeth, Megalodon shark photo fun gallery.

Re-creation of actual size Carcharodon Megalodon Jaw &
Teeth
PARTIAL
MEGALODON FOSSIL SHARK TEETH or sets
Partial pieces (frags, shards), Non jewelry quality, but
awesome! As with all our products, you get exactly what you see in
the photo
You can request a tooth to be wired
(silver or gold) for $5 fee, but we reserve the right to refuse if the
tooth cannot be wired due to its partial shape.
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Here's a Spring '04 purchase of 83 pounds of Megalodon teeth we have available
in fragments and jewelry quality teeth we sorted...

and a Jan. '06 purchase of 150 pounds more of mostly
megalodon teeth we have started to sort (some are still under the table,
not in the photo):

March '08 We acquired another 52 pounds of
megalodon shark teeth from North Carolina:

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| MEGALODON
SHARK TOOTH SHARDS
$24 per set
(unless marked otherwise) |
#SP-200-E $18
|
#SP-200-F |
#SP-200-H $15
|
|
#SP-200-J |
#SP-200-K |
#SP-200-N |
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#SP-200-P |
#SP-200-R |
#SP-200-S |
#SP-200-T |
#SP-200-U |
#SP-200-V |
#SP-200-1 1-3/4" $15 |
#SP-200-2 2-1/8"
long $8 |
#SP-200-3 2-1/4"
long $8 |
#SP-200-8 1-7/8"
long $8 |
#SP200-11 1-1/4" long $10 |
#SP200-17 1-7/8" long $10 |
#SP200-18 1-7/8" long $12 |
#SP200-20 1-7/8" long $14 |
#SP200-22 1-7/8" long $8 |
#SP200-26 2" long $12 |
#SP200-27 2" long $16 |
#SP-200-29 2-3/8"
long $18 |
#SP200-30 2" long $12 |
#SP200-33 2" long $10 |
#SP200-34 2" long $14 |
#SP-200-35 2-1/2"
long $14 |
#SP-200-36 2-1/2"
long $15 |
#SP200-37 2" long $12 |
#SP200-39 2" long $8 |
#SP-200-53 2-5/8"
long $12 |
#SP-200-54 2-3/4"
long $18 |
#SP-200-55 2-3/4"
long $10 |
#SP-200-56 2-3/4"
long $10 |
#SP-200-57
2 teeth, 3-1/4" and 2-7/8" long
$14
|
#SP-200-58 2-1/2"
long $8 |
#SP-200-62 3-5/8"
long $22 |
#SP-200-63 4-3/4"
$42 |
|
#SP-200-65 5-1/4"
$42 |
#SP-200-66 4-1/4"
$60 |
#SP-200-67 4-3/4"
$48 |
#SP-200-68 4-3/4"
$42 |
#SP-200-69 4-1/8"
$32 |
#SP-200-70 5-1/8"
$78 |
#SP-200-71 5-1/4"
$78 |
#SP-200-72 4-3/4"
$37 |
#SP-200-73 4" $37 |
#SP-200-74 4-3/8"
$37 |
#SP-200-75 4-1/4"
$37 |
#SP-200-76 4-1/4"
$32 |
#SP-200-77 4-1/8"
$25 |
#SP-200-78 4-1/8"
$42 |
#SP-200-79 4" $72 |
#SP-200-80 3-5/8"
$25 |
#SP-200-81 4-1/8"
$32 |
#SP-200-82 4-1/8"
$32 |
#SP-200-83 4" $37 |
#SP-200-84 4-1/4"
$42 |
#SP-200-85 4-1/4"
$25 |
#SP-200-86 4-1/4"
$25 |
#SP-200-87 4-1/2"
$37 |
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#SP-200-89 3-1/2"
$25 |
#SP-200-90 3-1/2"
$25 |
#SP-200-91 4-1/2"
$60 |
#SP-200-92 3-7/8"
$54 |
#SP-200-93 3-3/8"
$25 |
#SP-200-94 5-5/8"
$48 |
#SP-200-95 4-1/2"
$37 |
#SP-200-96 4-1/8"
$54 |
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#SP-200-98 4-3/4"
$42 |
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#SP-200-100 4-5/8"
$42 |
#SP-200-101 4-1/4"
$42 |
#SP-200-102 4" $25 |
#SP-200-103 4-1/2"
$25 |
#SP-200-104 5" $54 |
#SP-200-105 4-3/8"
$32 |
#SP-200-106 3-3/4"
$25 |
#SP-200-107 4-3/8"
$32 |
#SP-200-108 4-1/2"
$37 |
#SP-200-109 3-3/8"
$25 |
#SP-200-110 4" $25 |
#SP-200-111 4-3/4"
$32 |
#SP-200-112 3-3/8"
$20 |
#SP-200-113 3-7/8"
$20 |
#SP-200-114 4-1/2"
$32 |
#SP-200-115 4-1/8"
$32 |
#SP-200-116 4-3/8"
$42 |
|
#SP-200-118 4-1/4"
$37 |
#SP-200-119 4" $37 |
#SP-200-120 4" $25 |
#SP-200-121 3-3/4"
$25 |
#SP-200-122 4-1/8"
$32 |
#SP-200-123 4-1/4"
$37 |
#SP-200-124 3-7/8"
$32 |
#SP-200-125 4-1/8"
$32 |
#SP201-I 1 pound, 9 ounces
of Megalodon shark teeth sized from 1-3/8" to 4"
$46 |
#SP201-J 1 pound, 12 ounces
of Megalodon shark teeth sized from 1-3/8" to 3-3/8"
$50 |
#SP201-L 2 pounds, 3 ounces
of Megalodon shark teeth sized from 1-3/8" to 4"
$66 |
#SP201-M 2 pounds, 4 ounces
of Megalodon shark teeth sized from 1-3/8" to 4"
$64
SOLD |
#SP201-N 2 pounds, 7 ounces
of Megalodon shark teeth sized from 7/8" to 4-1/8"
$70 |
| CHECK
OUT the Auriculatus shark teeth
(GRANDFATHER of the Megalodon), link below:
Auriculatus
Shark Teeth |
| FOUR
MEGALODON SHARK TEETH DISPLAY BOX
Teeth are in a Riker Glass top Box display 6.25 x 5.25 x
7/8" deep
(plate stand not included)
$32 each |
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 #SR-200-C |
#SR-200-H |
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MEGALODON
SHARK TOOTH NECKLACES The Megalodon dates to 25 million
years ago and was 40-100 feet in length, their teeth average 2 to 7"
in length (found offshore in Venice, Florida).
Some are collector's grade teeth, others are
gnarly, rugged teeth with plenty of character, priced accordingly.
You can
request gold wire ($8.00) or silver wire ($6.00). A black 20" suede necklace is included
with any
wired tooth.
Or Build a Necklace,
details on:
SHARKS
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| 7/8"
Long
$12 each unless marked otherwise
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 #S-202-A
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 #S202-C |
 #S202-D |
#S-202-E |
#S-202-F |
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| 1"
Long
$14 each unless marked otherwise
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 #S-203-A
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 #S203-B |
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| 1-1/8"
Long
$16 each unless marked otherwise
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#S-204-F |
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| 1-1/4"
Long
$18 each unless marked otherwise
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#S-210-A
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#S210-F |
#S-210-O |
#S-210-P |
#S-210-U |
#S-210-Z |
#S-210-2 |
#S-210-3 |
#S-211-D
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| 1-3/8"
Long
$22 each unless marked otherwise
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#S-217-1 |
#S-217-3 |
#S-217-4 |
#S-217-9 $24 |
#S-217-10 $24 |
#S-217-11 $24 |
#S-217-12 $24 |
#S-217-C |
#S-217-F |
#S-217-I |
#S-217-J |
#S-217-K |
#S-217-M |
#S-217-S $20 |
#S-217-U $20 |
#S-217-X $24 |
| 1-1/2"
Long
$28 each unless marked otherwise
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#S-222-1 |
#S-222-2 |
#S-222-3 |
#S-222-4 |
#S-222-6 |
#S-222-7 |
#S-222-8 |
#S-222-9 |
#S-222-10 |
#S-222-11 |
#S-222-12 |
#S-222-14 |
#S-222-15 |
 #S-222-16 |
 #S-222-17 |
 #S-222-18 |
 #S-222-19 |
 #S-222-20 |
 #S-222-21 |
 #S-222-23 |
#S-222-H |
#S-222-K
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#S-222-M |
#S-222-N |
#S-222-O |
#S-222-P
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#S-222-Q |
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#S-222-S |
#S-222-T |
#S-222-V |
#S-222-W |
#S-222-X |
#S-222-Y |
#S-223 |
#S-223-B |
#S-223-E |
#S-223-F |
#S-223-H |
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#S-223-J |
#S-223-L |
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#S-223-R |
#S-223-S |
#S-223-T |
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#S-223-V |
#S-223-W |
#S-223-X |
#S-223-Y |
#S-223-Z |
| 1-5/8"
Long
$32 each unless marked otherwise
|
#S-228-1 |
#S-228-2 |
#S-228-3 |
#S-228-4 |
#S-228-5 |
#S-228-6 |
#S-228-7 |
#S-228-8 |
#S-228-9 |
#S-228-11 |
#S-228-12 |
#S-228-13 |
#S-228-14 |
#S-228-16 |
#S-228-17 |
#S-228-18 |
#S-228-20 |
#S-228-27 Gold wired, on 19" brown
bone bead necklace $48 SOLD |
#S-228
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#S-228-E
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#S-228-F |
#S-228-G
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#S-228-I |
#S-228-J |
#S-228-K |
#S-228-M |
#S-228-O |
#S-228-P |
#S-228-Q |
#S-228-S |
#S-228-U |
#S-228-V |
#S-228-X |
#S-228-Z |
#S-229 |
#S-229-A |
#S-229-C |
#S-229-D |
#S-229-E |
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#S-229-H |
#S-229-I |
#S-229-K |
#S-229-L Button tooth |
#S-229-M |
#S229-O
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#S229-P |
#S229-Q |
#S229-R |
#S229-S |
#S229-T |
#S229-U |
#S229-V |
#S229-W |
#S229-X |
#S229-Y |
#S229-Z |
#S229-1 |
#S229-2 |
#S229-3 |
#S229-4 |
#S229-5 |
#S229-6 |
#S229-7 |
#S229-8
Gold wired, on 20" cylinder
hematite (5 mm)
$54 SOLD |
| 1-3/4"
Long
$38 ea. unless otherwise marked
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#S-233-C
Perfect serrations
$95
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#S-233-E Gold wired (nick on ear &
some back root missing), on 20" black & white bone bead necklace
$95
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#S-233-F Gold
wired, on 20" hematite rice bead and Canadian polar jade bead
necklace $85 |
#S-223-G $28 |
#S-233-K $28
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#S-233-L $28
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#S-233-M $28
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#S-233-N $24
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#S-233-P $28
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#S-233-Q $28
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#S-233-R $24
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#S-233-S $28
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#S-233-T
Marbled color, perfect serrations; perfect tip
$100
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#S-233-U $28
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#S-233-V $24
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#S-233-X |
#S-233-Y |
#S-233-Z |
#S-233-1 |
#S-233-2 |
#S-233-3 |
#S-233-4 |
#S-233-5 |
#S-233-6 |
#S-233-7 |
#S-233-8 |
#S-233-9 |
#S-233-10 |
#S-233-11 |
#S-233-12 |
#S-233-13 |
#S-233-14 |
#S-233-15 |
#S-233-16 |
#S-233-17 |
#S-233-18 |
#S-233-19 |
#S-233-20 |
#S-233-21 |
#S-233-22 |
#S-233-23 |
#S-233-24 |
#S-233-25 |
#S-233-26 |
#S-233-27 |
#S-233-28 |
#S-233-29 |
#S-233-30 |
#S-233-31 |
#S-233-32 |
#S-233-33 |
#S-233-34 |
#S-233-35 |
#S-233-36 |
#S-233-37 |
#S-233-38 |
#S-233-39 |
#S-233-40 |
#S-233-41 |
#S-233-42 |
#S-233-43 |
#S-233-44 |
#S-233-45 |
#S-233-46 |
#S-233-47 |
#S-233-48 |
#S-233-49 |
#S-233-51 |
#S-233-52 |
#S-233-53 |
#S-233-54 |
#S-233-55 Silver wired, on
20" rice hematite (4x6 mm) $60
SOLD |
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#S-234-A |
#S-234-E |
#S-234-G |
#S-234-H |
#S-234-I |
#S-234-L |
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#S-234-O |
#S-234-Q |
#S-234-R $26
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#S-234-S Collector $45 |
#S234-T |
#S-234-U Button tooth, collector $40 |
#S234-W $28 |
#S234-X $28 |
| 1-7/8"
Long
$42 each unless otherwise marked
|
#S-241-D $30 |
#S-241-G $28 |
#S-241-H $28 |
#S-241-J $30 |
#S241-L $28
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#S-241-M $30 |
#S-241-N $28 |
#S-241-O $28 |
#S241-Q $28
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#S-241-S
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#S-241-T |
#S-241-U |
#S-241-W $48 |
#S-241-X |
#S-241-Y |
#S-241-1 |
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#S-241-3 Gold wired, on 19" brown
bone bead necklace $60 |
#S-241-4 |
#S-241-5 |
#S-241-6 |
#S-241-7 |
#S-241-8 $38 |
#S-241-9 |
#S-241-10 |
#S-241-11 |
#S-241-12 |
#S-241-13 |
#S-241-14 |
#S-241-15 $28 |
#S-241-16 |
#S-241-17 |
#S-241-18 |
#S-241-19 |
#S-241-20 |
#S-241-21 |
#S-241-22 |
#S-241-23 |
#S-241-24 |
#S-241-25
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#S-241-26 |
#S-241-27 $32 |
#S-241-28
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#S-241-29 |
#S-241-30 |
#S-241-31 |
#S-241-32 |
#S-241-33 |
#S-241-34 |
#S-241-35 |
#S-241-36 |
#S-241-37 |
#S-241-38 |
#S-241-39 |
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#S-241-41 |
#S-241-42 |
#S-241-43 |
#S-241-44 |
#S-241-45 |
#S-241-46 |
#S-241-47 Gold wired (nick L back of ear
& top R), on 19" white bone and Turquoise bead necklace with
Turquoise drop
bead $58 |
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#S-242 $26
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#S242-A $24
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#S-242-B $42 |
#S-242-C $42 |
#S-242-D $42 |
#S-242-E $42 |
#S-242-F $42 |
#S-242-G $32
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#S-242-H $30 |
#S-242-I Button tooth, collector $48 |
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#S-242-K $34 |
#S-242-L $32 |
#S-242-M $32 |
#S242-N $32
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#S-242-O $28
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#S-242-P $30 |
| 1-15/16"
Long
$44 each unless otherwise marked
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#S-245-1 |
#S-245-2 |
#S-245-3 |
#S-245-4 |
#S-245-5 |
#S-245-6 |
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#S-245-8 |
#S-245-9 |
#S-245-10 |
#S-245-11 |
#S-245-12 |
#S-245-13 |
#S-245-14 |
#S-245-15 |
#S-245-16 |
#S-245-17 |
#S-245-18 Gold wired, on 20" cylinder (14x5) and rice black
onyx (8x12 mm) bead $78
SOLD
|
#S-245-19 Gold wired, on 20" round white bone and round black
onyx beads (6 mm) $60
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| 2"
Long
$46 unless otherwise marked
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#S-249 $30
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#S-249-E $28 |
#S-249-G $32 |
#S-249-H $30 |
#S-249-I $32 |
#S-249-K $28 |
#S-249-L $28 |
#S-249-M $54 |
#S-249-R $28
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#S-249-1
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#S-249-2 |
#S-249-3 |
#S-249-4 |
#S-249-5 |
#S-249-6 |
#S-249-7 |
#S-249-8 |
#S-249-9 $40 |
#S-249-10 |
#S-249-11 |
#S-249-12 |
#S-249-13 |
#S-249-14 |
#S-249-15 $38 |
#S-249-16
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#S-249-17 |
#S-249-18 |
#S-249-19 |
#S-249-20 |
#S-249-21 |
#S-249-22 |
#S-249-23 |
#S-249-24 |
#S-249-25 |
#S-249-26 |
#S-249-27 |
#S-249-28 |
#S-249-29 |
#S-249-30 |
#S-249-31 Gold
wired, on 20" cord necklace with gold tone beads $44
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#S-249-32
Fossil great white gold
wired, on brown bone bead rondell and cut bone (14x6 mm) beads
$58 SOLD |
| 2-1/16"
Long
$48 unless otherwise marked
|
#S-255-A Silver wired (worn tip); on 20" black & white bone
bead necklace $100
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#S-255-1 |
#S-255-2 |
#S-255-3 |
#S-255-4 |
#S-255-5 |
#S-255-6 |
#S-255-7 Silver
wired, on 20" faceted hematite specialty bead necklace $55 |
| 2-1/8"
Long
$50 unless otherwise marked
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#S-256-A $35 |
#S-256-B $28 |
#S-256-C $30 |
#S-256-D $28 |
#S-256-E $30 |
#S-256-F $60
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#S-256-G ("button" - side -
tooth) $30 |
#S-256-L $60 |
#S-256-R $60 |
#S-256-S $60 |
#S-256-T $60 |
#S-256-U $32
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#S-256-V $35 |
#S-256-W Gnarly root, great serrations
(1 nick); Silver wired, on 20" black & white bone bead necklace $
80 |
#S256-Y $32 |
#S256-Z $36 |
#S256-1
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#S256-2 |
#S256-3 |
#S256-4 |
#S256-5 |
#S256-6 |
#S256-7 |
#S256-8
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#S256-10 |
#S256-14 |
#S256-15 |
#S256-16 |
#S256-17 |
#S256-18 |
#S-256-19 Gold wired, on
19" hematite slim tube and Chinese turquoise bead necklace $95 SOLD
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#S-256-20
Fossil great white gold
wired, on round hematite bead (6 mm)
$85 SOLD |
| 2-3/16"
Long
$55 each unless otherwise marked
|
#S-258 Gold wired (sharp serrations, a few
nicks), on 20" antiqued & brown bone bead necklace with glass
dogbone drop bead $110 SOLD
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#S-258-1 |
#S-258-2 |
#S-258-3 |
#S-258-4 |
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#S-258-7 |
#S-258-8 |
#S-258-9 |
#S-258-10 |
#S-258-11 Fossil great white
gold wired, on round antiqued bone beads (6 mm) $88 SOLD
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| 2-1/4"
Long
$60 ea. unless otherwise marked
|
#S-260-A Gold wired, on 20" orange
carnelian bead necklace. $75
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#S-260-B $30 |
#S-260-D $28 |
#S-260-E $24 |
#S-260-F $26 |
#S-260-G $28 |
#S-260-I Gold wired (ears nicked, nice
tooth), on 20" antiqued and brown bone bead necklace with glass
dogbone beads $95
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#S-260-M $65 |
#S-260-N $30
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#S-260-O $34 |
#S-260-Q $42 |
#S-260-R $50 |
#S-260-S $40 |
#S260-T $36
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#S-260-1 |
#S-260-2 |
#S-260-3 |
#S-260-4 |
#S-260-5 |
#S-260-6 $48 |
#S-260-7 |
#S-260-8 |
#S-260-9 |
#S-260-10 |
#S-260-11 |
#S-260-12 $48 |
#S-260-13 |
#S-260-14 |
#S-260-15 |
#S-260-16 |
#S-260-17 |
#S-260-18 |
#S-260-19 |
#S-260-20 |
#S-260-21 |
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#S-260-24 |
#S-260-25 |
#S-260-26 |
#S-260-29 |
#S-260-30 Gold wired, on 20" white
bone and red glass bead necklace with glass brop bead $90 |
#S-260-32 Gold wired (nick L ear), on
19" white bone and Turquoise bead necklace with Turquoise drop
bead $72 |
#S-260-33 Silver wired, on 20"
hematite and purple amethyst bead necklace with two amethyst bead
beads $90
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#S-260-34
Fossil great white silver
wired, 20" round white bone (6 mm) and rice shaped black bone
(13x6 mm) beads
$88 SOLD |
| 2-5/16"
Long
$62 ea. unless otherwise marked
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#S-262-1 |
#S-262-2 |
#S-262-3 |
#S-262-4 |
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#S-262-6 |
#S-262-7 |
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| 2-3/8"
Long
$65 ea. unless otherwise marked
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#S-264-B $32 |
#S-264-D $45 |
#S-264-E $38 |
#S-264-F $34 |
#S-264-H Button tooth $45 |
#S-264-I $48 |

#S-264-K |
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#S264-L
Hematite & jade bead necklace, 20"
long; tooth has sharp serrations, great tooth!
$70 SOLD |
#S-264-O $42 |
#S-264-Q $65
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#S-264-R |
#S-264-1 |
#S-264-2 |
#S-264-3 |
#S-264-4 |
#S-264-5 |
#S-264-6 |
#S-264-7 |
#S-264-8 |
#S-264-9 |
#S-264-10 |
#S-264-11 |
| 2-1/2"
Long |
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#S-267-B Gold wired, on 19" white
bone and red glass bead necklace $75 SOLD |
#S-267-C $38 |
#S-267-E Gold wired, on 20" hematite and
red sponge coral bead necklace (4 coral each side) $78
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#S-267-K $35 |
#S-267-M $70
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#S-267-N $70 |
#S-267-1 $60 |
#S-267-2
Nick on tip; sharp
serrations $20 |
#S-267-4 $45 |
#S-267-5 $40 |
#S-267-6 $40 |
#S-267-7 $30 |
#S-267-9 $30 |
#S-267-11 Gold wired, 20" bone bead
necklace $110 |
| 2-9/16"
Long |
#S268-D $70 |
| 2-5/8"
Long |
#S268-7 $55 |
#S268-8 $55 |
#S268-9 $60 |
#S268-11 $60 |
| 2-3/4"
Long |
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#S-269-D $50 |
#S-269-E $55 |
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#S-269-G $50 |
#S-269-H $65
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#S-269-I $70 |
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| 2-7/8"
Long |
#S-270-M Silver wired as on 19" hematite bead necklace
$145
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#S-270-N Silver wired on red round glass and hematite bead necklace
$195
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| 3"
Long |
#S-272-A $70
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#S-272-B Nick left root and R & L serrations; visible serrations, smooth tip
$85
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#S-272-C
Sharp serrations, fossil shell in
part of missing root $30 |
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| 3-5/8"
Long |
#S-275 Silver wired beautiful COLLECTOR tooth, good color, condition & form, on 20"
light green turquoise and hematite beads with green aventurine drop beads
$265
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| MID-GRADE
COLLECTOR
MEGALODON SHARK TEETH
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| 1-5/8"
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#S280-1 $30
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| 1-7/8"
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#S280-10 $45
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| 2-1/4"
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#S280-20 Nice tip, 4 chipped serrations $60
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| 2-1/2"
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#S280-30 Root damage $45
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| 2-7/8"
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#S280-40 Odd color, tip damage, narrow tooth $50
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#S280-41 Severe road rash on front $30
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| 3"
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#S280-50 Beautiful tooth; slight peel on right root
$100
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#S280-51 Small nick on tip & minor bite damage on right
side $80
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#S280-52 Worn tip, nice tooth, beautiful patina $80
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#S280-53 Worn tip, root damage right side $60
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#S280-54 Worn tip, damaged right side-enamel missing
$50
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| 3-1/8"
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#S280-60 No tip; enamel missing just below root $40
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#S280-61 Brown river tooth; worn tip & serrations; nice
root $55
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#S280-62 Brown on front, black on back! Rare color
combination, nice tip, mild damage on root left side $75
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#S280-63 Tip damage; worn enamel; nice symmetrical tooth $50
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#S280-64 $Nice tip, peeled enamel in center; nicked serration left
side $45
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#S280-65 UGLY tooth! (tip, root & serration damage) $35
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| 3-1/4"
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#S280-80 Nice marbled color, good serrations, nice tip; slight
root damage on top $75
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#S280-81 Odd natural coloring; worn tip & serrations, slight
root damage across top $50
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#S280-82 Nice tip, nice serrations, solid tooth; slight peel on
front enamel, great root $60
SOLD |

#S280-83 Black beauty; nicked tip, great serrations and patina,
may be a pathological curvature; root erosion $80
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#S280-84 Solid tooth, nice tip, nick on left side, great root $80
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#S280-85 Great root, nice serrations, interesting coloring, tip
nicked; solid tooth $80
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#S280-86 Clean solid tooth, nice color, worn serrations &
tip $75
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| 3-3/8"
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#S280-100 Nice solid tooth; tip nick, serration nicks right side,
great root $70
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#S280-101 Ugly tooth with Character. Right ear missing, root
erosion, serrations on left nicked, tip worn $45
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#S280-102 Nice tip, great serrations, mild root erosion; slight
enamel peel on upper right side, good sound tooth $70
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#S280-103 Beautiful "dripping color" pattern, perfect
tooth $100 SOLD
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#S280-104 Solid, big black and ugly. No tip. $45
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#S280-105 Worn tip & serrations, great root, solid specimen
$80
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| 3-1/2"
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#S280-120 Worn tip, partial left ear missing, still good tooth
definition, great color $70
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| 3-5/8"
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#S280-130 Nice tip, great serrations, nice enamel, some top root
wear, solid tooth $85
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#S280-131 Chomp on lower right (bite damage), good enamel, good
serrations, nice tip, root nice but for a left side nick; solid tooth,
great character $75
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#S280-132 Black beauty, perfect tip, 1 slight nicked serration
right side, bite mark just above tip; worn root left side; SOLID TOOTH $75
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| 3-3/4"
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#S280-140 Monster Gray; tip nicked, great serrations & enamel;
top root chunk missing, good solid tooth $80
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#S280-141 Brown Beast; tip damage, root damage (chunked on right
and some worm holes); worn serrations, but a good keeper, has real
character, every collection needs one of these; great buy at $50
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#S280-142 Two Bite marks horizontally on back; beautiful tip,
extremely sharp serrations; 3 small serration nicks, and a chunk out of
left ear. That said, a beautiful tooth. $75
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#S280-143 Another member of the Ugly family. Worn tip &
serrations, gash across root and left ear damage. Bargain tooth $45
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#S280-144 ***GORGEOUS PRIMO COLLECTOR TOOTH*** BLACK BLACK
BLACK***Nothing wrong except the price; should be $500 but I got a good
deal. This one goes to the top of the Collector's
list. $350
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#S280-145 Sister to the Ugly Boys; been beat up more than
once. Bad tip, bad serrations, good root, solid tooth $45
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| 3-7/8"
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#S280-160 Tooth is solid black, solid root, solid tip, three
chinks which are bite marks on the left side; gorgeous enamel, GREAT
tooth $225
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#S280-161 Beautiful enamel sheen; 2 nicks on lower left which are
bite marks; nice tip, good color, great root, sharp serrations; section of
nicked serrations on right side $165
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#S280-162 Beautiful tip & serrations, nice enamel & root;
fissure along top of root and down center. $145
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| 4"
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#S280-180 Nice tip, sharp serrations, good enamel, 3 slight
serration nicks on left side; small left ear portion missing $165
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#S280-181 Charcoal grey color; solid tooth, nice enamel, nice tip,
2 nicked serrations, perfect root $155
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#S280-182 Aarrrgh!! Someone bit off my right
ear. But I have sharp serrations still and I'm a good tooth
$85
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#S280-183 My flat (back) side is my best side! Tip nicked,
worn serrations, some enamel peel on front, and root fissures. Great
buy at $150 due to the sheer size
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#S280-184 Tip nicked, sharp serrations, great root, nice color
& patina $175
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| 4-1/8"
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#S280-200 Brown river tooth, good color. I even have a
barnacle on my forehead .. bonus! Nicked tip, well worn serrations
and nicks everywhere but I survived. High profile root. $90
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#S280-201 Sharp serrations, black beauty but a bit of a
beating. Tip missing, heavy serration damage right side, great root,
GREAT color. $110
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| 4-1/4"
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#S280-210 Big chomped tip; beautiful serrations, nice color, solid
root $100
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#S280-211 One horizontal bite mark on back, GORGEOUS BLACK COLOR;
nicked tip, serration damage right side; vertical crack through gum line
$125
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#S280-212 Big solid gray tooth; sharp serrations, tip damage,
great root $145
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#S280-213 A lot of tooth and character; top of root missing;
strange color, tip worn, serration nicks both sides $90
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#S280-214 Front enamel peel down center; small nick on tip,
serration damage both sides; solid root $105 SOLD
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| 4-3/8"
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#S280-230 Bruiser - right ear gone; fissure across root, worn tip,
worn serrations, worn enamel $95
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#S280-231 Fissure across root front only; worn serrations with
nick on right side, tiny nick on tip $125
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#S280-232 Root erosion and right ear, worn serrations & tip,
nice color, decent enamel $125
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#S280-233 Dredged tooth shows signs of being violently knocked
around before it was rescued. Fissure across root; numerous dredge
marks along both sides; worn tip $100
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#S280-234 Nick on left ear, slight enamel peel just below root
edge; tip nicked, serrations on right side beat up but rest of serrations
sharp; good solid tooth $120
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#S280-235 A real beauty! Nice tip, sharp serrations, feeding
damage on right front over 1" long, great root, a beautiful
thing $200
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| 4-1/2"
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#S280-250 Chunk out of front, worn tip, worn serrations, otherwise
good enamel and good root $110
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#S280-251 Sharp serrations, good color, tip missing, crack in root
(vertical); good root ears $140
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#S280-252 Upper left chunk of root gone; gorgeous black color,
sharp serrations, small nick on tip $110
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#S280-253 Wonderful color, right ear damage, minor nicked tip, 3
nicks on left side, serrations worn; nice solid tooth $120
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| 4-5/8"
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#S280-270 Nice enamel, sharp serrations, minor nicked tip, bite
mark on left side, and nicked ear on right side $145
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#S280-271 Enamel peel on front; barnacle texture on back; sharp
serrations, tiny nick on tip, good ears & root, deep brown color
$120
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| 4-3/4"
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#S280-280 Killer tooth, extra sharp serrations, perfect tip,
beautiful color, good root & ears; solid tooth; enamel peel on front
center $175
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#S280-281 Right ear missing; worn serrations, worn tip, worn
enamel; river tooth $95
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| 5"
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#S280-290 Gorgeous rich brown color; nice tip, bite mark on front
near tip; enamel peel down front, left ear missing; solid gum otherwise
$120
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| 5-1/8"
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#S280-295 Great root, SHARP serrations, minor nick on tip; enamel
peel front & back center; solid, heavy tooth $200
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| FOUR
SPECIAL
COLLECTOR
MEGALODON SHARK TEETH
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#S299-1 C.
Angustidens (relative to the C. megalodon)
$575
EXTREMELY
RARE, LARGE TOOTH. If there's a bigger one out there than this, let
me know.
Seller describes the
sale as follows: "I pried this tooth out of the hands of Mark H. from
Low Country Geologic. When we were doing the trade, I said "Ya
but the tip is nicked". His reply - "no, it's not - if you
look close enough you can see that the shark actually had an infection
there at the tip". After looking at it under a lens, he is 100%
correct.
You can actually see the
notch in the tip area where the abscess had eroded the tip.
Damaged shark teeth are nicked or the enamel flakes - they don't erode
away the enamel around a certain point like this one. One heck of an
Angustiden.
This tooth is dead on a
4.02 inch size. A good many people who happen to have a 3.98 or 3.99
inch specimen would inflate that measurement just to get it over the super
rare 4" hurdle. This tooth is 4.02 inches. It is
extra large, plus it is a whopping 3.11 inches across. That alone
will add some tremendous size to this already monster sized Angy.
Flawless serrations and quality of cusps.
The photos speak for
themselves. The bourlette is pretty much washed out, but on a
4" Angy you are not going to get 100% perfect.
I have yet to see an
Angustiden of this size in flawless condition. Most have eroded
roots, broken cusps, feeding damage to the blade, etc.
This tooth has none of
that, and as you can see from the pics, this is one heck of a killer
specimen.
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#S299-2 $1200
Megalodon shark
tooth, Measures 5-3/4" long, huge upper principal tooth, gold
pyrite in bourlette; Found in Georgia. All natural.
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#S299-3 $525 HOLD
Giant Orange Carcharodon
Chubutensis ("Chub") (older relation to the C. megalodon), found in North Carolina, measures
5-1/8" long x 4-1/4" wide. Near Record Size. All
natural. Superb serrations, great color, nicked tip.
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#S299-4
Measures 6-1/4"
long x 4-1/4" wide. Phenomenally collectible tooth. All
natural, perfect serrations, perfect tip. Slight separation in
gumline.
Last established sold
price on this tooth was in November of 2007 for $3,000.00.
**Glenn
has finally decided to put a price on this tooth. Based on the last
amount paid for this tooth, this is a great savings to pass on to our
customers... $1800 |
This is Siriphong in Thailand that bought 3 of
our collector megalodon shark teeth. One happy customer!
Thanks for sharing. |
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Largest megalodon tooth (6-7/8") you will find on the
"Weirdest" Page 2

Megalodon (prehistoric great white) 25 million
years ago reached a length of 40-120 feet.
7" is the biggest that
has been found. Color only indicates the minerals it happened to fossilize
in, not the age. Teeth are graded and priced by:
Size, rarity, any damage, condition of enamel & serrations.

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Below is good customer Harlan's shark tooth
collection that is enviable:
left to right: 1.75" paleocarcharodon,
2.75" auriculatus, 2.6" angustiden, 1.25" chubutensis,
1.5" megalodon, 3" great white, 2.44" gwt. other notables
include: 3" mako, 2.25" mako, 1.12" bull, 2.12" great
white tooth, & assorted lamniforms from Macon,Ga (very rare location).
And his collection of the biggest megalodon teeth:

And finally, an action photo of Harlan himself holding
up an anemometer in Jacksonville Beach, FL during Hurricane Jeanne on Sept. 26,
2004, in the middle of nature's fury, though the worst damage was further south
from him.

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| Repeat
customer Michael has two of our shark posters, and a gator head, now in
his college dorm room:

and is showing off his big Megalodon shark
tooth necklace he purchased from us. I'm sure he gets plenty of
comments!

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| Good
customers Laura and Mark in the Netherlands have added many beautiful
sharks teeth to their collection that they purchased from our website (a
large bag of Megalodon shark teeth frags and several collector Megalodon).
They dig for fossils in their area too. Here's Laura's comments:
2/19/08 It
is nice to know there are people as crazy as us. Mark is the real fanatic, and I
spot the best specimens. Among the small ones we found a 4 mm (o,16 inch)
Galeorhinus levefrei. An even smaller Notorynchus primigenius we lost, sadly.
These teeth we found at the Belgian coast, some four weeks ago.
From weeks of rain, we
now see the first sunshine. So we went to search for teeth again. We did not
find very many, but it was fun doing again. We went to Mill, a sand winning
site, where they suck up sand from the bottom of an little lake. In that sand we
sometimes find Hastalises. Here you can see Mark in the ditch.

3/3/08 After they received their second
package of fossil teeth that Laura bought for Mark's birthday:
It
was overwhelming. I never saw this many special and awesome teeth at
once. I understood you added some teeth to the order Laura made. Especially
the bag with teeth from Aurora mine held a lot of waauw. This bag is really
what I like. To touch them all, and determinate the species and all. All the
colors!! Our teeth are mainly black. On my do before I die list stands a visit
to these mines. It has been on the list for some time now. It just moved to
the top of the list. We just have to wait a while and be patient. You know
why. If there are more teeth available from Aurora, please let me know. I can
spend all my allowance. I know, I'm a junky. But maybe you understand....
Also
the rare specimens (hemipristis, tiger, goblin, etc, etc.) are really awesome.
Laura took a picture. She also thought it was funny to give me a bib, for my
drool. I was that ecstatic.
The
micro teeth are beautiful as well. Maybe it will interest you that we have
some very little teeth as well. Is there something missing in your collection?
Maybe I can return the favor. I will add a picture to give you an
impression what the Belgian coast has to offer.

Again,
thank you very much.
Mark |
| Teeth
that Mark & Laura sent from their collection, micro fossil teeth from
the Belgian coast, "knokke" teeth and ray plates and drum fish
teeth, and great Isurus Hastalis (Mako) teeth from Mill, Holland.
Thanks so much! Here's Glenn clowning at looking at the micro teeth (Mr. Cave
Bear is in the background of the 3rd photo):

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MEGALODON LIVES!! Run for your lives!
We know the site link listed below is not factual,
but you'll have a BLAST looking at it just the same...it perpetrates the idea
that the megalodon is still alive. Have fun!
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| Here's a quote from the book "Blue Meridian - The Search
for the Great White Shark" by Peter Matthiessen, page 34 ... for what it's
worth: According to shark literature, Carcharodon carcharias, the great
white shark, may grow to thirty feet or more; the largest specimen of recent
years, found tangled in heavy chain off Port Fairy, Australia, was measured at
thirty-six and a half feet overall. The many reported sightings of
enormous white sharks have led a few ichthyologists to wonder if C. megalodon
might still exist. ... (page 35): In 1918, off Port Stephens on the east
coast of Australia, a great pale shark was reported that gulped down several
crayfish traps, three and a half feet in diameter, "pots, mooring lines and
all." The estimates of its size by those who saw it
seemed "absurd" to Dr. D. G. Stead (author of Sharks and Rays of
Australian Seas), but his questioning of the veteran fishermen involved left
Stead convinced that at least a few gigantic Carcharodon still live in reaches
of the abyss beyond the probes of man." |
| FOR
THOSE OF YOU THAT WANT A GREAT FAMILY EXPERIENCE OF DIGGING YOUR OWN
SHARKS TEETH & FOSSILS, go to Fossils page 9 for info on the
Aurora Fossil Fair (North Carolina near the
coast) held on Memorial Day each year:
Fossils Page 9 |
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This is Kim whose husband has found some great sharks teeth and other fossils in
a new area in South Carolina - boy are we jealous!
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Below - This is a "whopper of a find" as Richard will say after his great
visit to Myrtle Beach, it had kids knocking on his hotel room door at night to
see! In fact, his wife was even more excited than he was about it.
He actually bought it at our store and dropped it on the beach on purpose so he
could "find" it, though due to his wife's excitement he never got to
explain the joke till it was too late. 4
3/4" of megalodon, Glenn wired it as a necklace for him that's a real eye
popper and a real chuckle of a "fish story" to take back to Ontario, eh?

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SHARK CARTOONS ...

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Cool Customer
TONY'S SHARK
COLLECTION |
| Tony's favorite is the
Ornate Wobbegong jaw in pristine condition. Also there's a large
Goblin shark jaw. I'm jealous!

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Great white shark teeth
and a great photo

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Huge collector megalodon
shark teeth, and an anatomy of a shark

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Full view of the room, a
LOT of identified jaws, shark ID poster, lots to see!

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| Barracuda skeleton head

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Fossil great white shark
tooth collection, Peru

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Humboldt Squid eye

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And to think, all he
wanted (at first) was a nice Megalodon tooth! |
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1/4/09 Hello Glenn and Heidi,
I am the very proud owner of a
silver-capped Great White Shark tooth that I bought from you
last year. I love it so much. Here are some photos I've been
meaning to send, for your enjoyment! I love looking at all of
the photos on the website.
The first two photos were taken at Sea
World in Orlando, Florida in February 2008. Notice the shirt I
am wearing? :)
Third photo is me at Adventure Aquarium
in Camden, New Jersey with a very large set of megalodon shark
teeth... ;)
Hope you enjoy. Take care!
Carrie Anne/New Hampshire
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