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Hemipristis serra Tooth Pliocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a lovely large specimen from an extinct snaggletooth shark. This tooth is 38mm in height along the leading edge and will be supplied with another FREE tooth. The root and crown are complete with slight feeding wear at the tip and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Pliocene age circa 4 million years old and comes from the Bone Valley Formation of  Florida, USA. An absolute bargain at just £9. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. SOLD. Quote Ref No. SUST 1428



Anomotodon Tooth Eocene


Anomotodon sp. A good shark tooth measuring 20mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Middle Eocene of Sandpit, Duplin County, South Carolina, USA and dates circa 45 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUST 1429 



2 x Shark Vertebrae Pliocene USA


Unidentified genera. Thess shark vertebrae are quite lovely. They have good detail, being 14mm in diameter. They are Lower Pliocene age circa 4 million years old and come from the Bone River Formation of South Hillsborough County, Florida, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUST 1430



Shark Vertebra Oligocene


Unidentified genera. This shark vertebra is quite lovely. It has great detail, being 19mm in diameter. It is Upper Oligocene age circa 30 million years old and comes from the Chandler Bridge Formation of Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUST 1431



Notorhynchus primigenius Tooth Miocene


Notorhynchus primigenius. This is a beautiful large seven-gill shark tooth specimen. This tooth is 25mm in length. Complete super coloured multi-cusped enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £36. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1404



Hemipristis serra Tooth Miocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a beautiful large posterio-lateral specimen from an extinct snaggletooth shark. This tooth is 26mm in height along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £9. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. SOLD. Quote Ref No. SUST 1405



Carcharocles megalodon Tooth Miocene


Carcharocles megalodon. This is a nice specimen from the largest predator since the Cretaceous period. This tooth is 38mm across the base and 48mm along the leading edge. The root and crown are intact with nice Deep Blue coloured enamel crown despite a small amount of natural life wear at the tip and a few small nicks on the blade. This fossil is Upper Miocene age circa 5 million years old and comes from the Bone Valley Group of  Venice, Florida, USA. An absolute bargain at just £18. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1406



Otodus obliquus Tooth Palaeocene


Otodus obliquus. A nice bi-coloured tooth which is complete with root and side-cusps but exhibiting feeding wear. This tooth measures 28mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Aqia Formation, Palaeocene of Charles County, Maryland, USA and dates circa 55 million years old. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUST 1367 



Serratolamna koerti Tooth Eocene


Serratolamna koerti. A lovely shark tooth despite a bit of natural life wear at the tip. This tooth measures 19mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Santee Limestone, Middle Eocene of Harleyville, South Carolina, USA and dates circa 45 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUST 1368 



Isurus praecursor Eocene


Isurus praecursor. This is a beautiful GEM GRADE specimen from an extinct mako shark (earliest known). This tooth is 36mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Late Eocene age circa 40 million years old and comes from Dorchester & Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA. Priced at £40. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1354



Carcharocles chubutensis Miocene


Carcharocles chubutensis. This is a beautiful tri-coloured specimen from an ancestor of the largest predator since the Cretaceous period. This tooth is 32mm across the base and 44mm along the leading edge. Thats 1 3/4 inches. The root and crown are intact with clear sharp serrations and nice grey/green coloured enamel crown despite a tiny amount of natural life wear at the tip and a nick on the blade edge. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 15 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £35. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1355



Squalus occidentalis Miocene


Squalus occidentalis. This large for species dogfish shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 8mm across the base. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUST 1212



Hexanchus andersoni Eocene


Hexanchus andersoni. A GEM GRADE six-gill shark upper tooth. This tooth measures 7mm in length and is located just off centre on original matrix measuring 40 x 35 x 25mm. It comes from the Santee Limestone, Middle Eocene of the Martin Marietta Quarry, Harleyville, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA and dates circa 45 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £45. Quote Ref No. SUST 1180 



Anomotodon sheppeyensis Eocene


Anomotodon sheppeyensis. A GEM shark tooth measuring 18mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Santee Limestone, Middle Eocene of Harleyville, South Carolina, USA and dates circa 45 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUST 1184 



Abdounia Eocene


Abdounia sp. A GEM shark tooth measuring 6mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Santee Limestone, Middle Eocene of Harleyville, South Carolina, USA and dates circa 45 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUST 1185 



Palaeohypotodus rutoti Palaeocene


Palaeohypotodus rutoti. A nice very RARE bi-coloured tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 22mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Aquia Formation, Palaeocene of Charles County, Maryland, USA and dates circa 55 million years old. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUST 1192 



Cretolamna appendiculata Palaeocene


Cretolamna appendiculata. A lovely tri-coloured posterior tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 12mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Aquia Formation, Palaeocene of Charles County, Maryland, USA and dates circa 55 million years old. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUST 1193 



Striatolamna macrota Eocene


Striatolamna macrota. A lovely bi-coloured tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 35mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Castle Hayne Formation, Eocene of New Hanover County, North Carolina, USA and dates circa 45 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUST 1195 



Carcharocles angustidens Eocene


Carcharocles angustidens. A lovely tri-coloured tooth which is complete with root despite some damage as seen. This tooth measures 44mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Castle Hayne Formation, Eocene of New Bern, South Carolina, USA and dates circa 45 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £30. Quote Ref No. SUST 1196 



Physogaleus contortus Miocene


Galeocerdo contortus. This tiger shark tooth (now known as Physogaleus contortus) is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful tri-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 17mm in height along the leading edge. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUST 1197



Echinorhinus blakei Miocene


Echinorhinus blakei. This rare shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 7mm across the base. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUST 1198



Alopias latidens Oligocene


Alopias latidens. This early thresher shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail, root intact and shiney enamel, being 12mm in height along the leading edge. It is Upper Oligocene age circa 30 million years old and comes from the Chandler Bridge Formation of Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUST 1199



Alopias superciliosus Oligocene


Alopias superciliosus. This early thresher shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail, root intact and shiney enamel, being 13mm in height along the leading edge. It is Upper Oligocene age circa 30 million years old and comes from the Chandler Bridge Formation of Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUST 1200



Hemipristis serra Miocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a beautiful lower symphyseal specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 15mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £4. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1173



Physogaleus contortus Miocene


Physogaleus contortus. Formally known as Galeocerdo contortus. This is a beautiful tri-coloured specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 21mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £6. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1170



Carcharias reticulata Miocene


Carcharias reticulata. This is a beautiful specimen from an extinct sand tiger shark. This tooth is 12mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £4. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1162



Hemipristis serra Miocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a beautiful rare location specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 27mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown but slight nick on the blade. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA. An absolute bargain at just £6. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1163



Squalus alsaticus Oligocene


Squalus alsaticus. This early dog shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality despite its tiny size. It has great detail, root intact and shiney enamel, being 2mm in height along the leading edge. It is Upper Oligocene age circa 30 million years old and comes from the Chandler Bridge Formation of Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUST 1164



Negaprion brevirostris Miocene


Negaprion brevirostris. This tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 26mm in height along the leading edge. It is Late Miocene age circa 5 million years old and comes from the Bone Valley Group of Venice, Florida, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUST 1148



Squatina lericheii Miocene


Squatina lericheii. This angel shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 7mm in height along the leading edge. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUST 1138



Serratolamna lerichei Eocene


Serratolamna lerichei. A great tooth which is complete with root and double side-cusps. This tooth measures 15mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUST 1139



Squalus serriculus Miocene


Squalus serriculus. This dogfish shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 6.5mm across the base. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUST 1133



Heterodontus Miocene


Heterodontus sp. This bullhead shark posterior tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 7mm in length. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUST 1135



Carcharocles auriculatus Eocene


Carcharocles auriculatus. This is a beautiful specimen from an ancestor of the largest predator since the Cretaceous period. This tooth is 44mm across the base and 51mm along the leading edge. Thats 2 inches. The crown is intact with clear sharp serrations and nice sea blue coloured enamel crown despite some damage on the root. This fossil is Upper Eocene age circa 40 million years old and comes from the Santee Limestone of  Harleyville, South Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £45. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1128



Carcharias taurus Miocene


Carcharias taurus. This sand tiger tooth is quite lovely and of GEM museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact, pristine side-cusps and shiney enamel, being 31mm in height along the leading edge. It is Late Miocene age circa 5 million years old and comes from the Bone Valley Group of Venice, Florida, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUST 1108



Striatolamna macrota Eocene


Striatolamna macrota. A GEM GRADE tooth which is complete with root and side cusps. This tooth measures 35mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUST 1111 



Carcharias hopei Eocene


Carcharias hopei. A GEM GRADE tooth which is complete with root and side cusps. This tooth measures 17mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUST 1112 



Physogaleus secundus Eocene


Physogaleus secundus. A super shark tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 8mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUST 1089



Odontaspis winkleri Eocene


Odontaspis winkleri. A super shark tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 13mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUST 1090



Physogaleus contortus Oligocene


Physogaleus contortus. Formally known as Galeocerdo contortus. This tiger shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful tri-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 19mm in height along the leading edge. It is Upper Oligocene age circa 30 million years old and comes from the Chandler Bridge Formation of Hamlet Circle, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUST 1068



Sphyrna zygaena Miocene


Sphyrna zygaena. This large good grade tri-coloured tooth is from a hammerhead shark. The tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful sharp edges, root intact and shiney enamel, being 14mm in height along the leading edge. It is Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from Virginia, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUST 1058



Alopias latidens Miocene/Oligocene


Alopias latidens. This large good grade bi-coloured lateral tooth is from a thresher shark. The tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful sharp edges, root intact and shiney enamel, being 15mm in height along the leading edge. It is Miocene/Oligocene age circa 23 million years old and comes from S/N., Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUST 1059



Carcharias cuspidate Miocene


Carcharias cuspidate. This is a beautiful specimen from an extinct sand tiger shark. This tooth is 21mm in length along the leading edge with side-cusps present. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £5. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 1054



Carcharinus obscurus Pliocene


Carcharinus obscurus. This large tri-coloured tooth is from a dusky shark. The tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful sharp serrated edges, root intact and shiney enamel, being 22mm in height along the leading edge. It is Early Pliocene age circa 4.4 million years old and comes from the Yorktown Formation of Aurora, North Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUST 1043



Galeocerdo cuvier Miocene


Galeocerdo cuvier. This small tri-coloured tooth is from a Tiger Shark. The tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful sharp serrated edges, root intact and shiney enamel, being 17mm in height along the leading edge. It is Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of Aurora, North Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUST 991



Squatina prima Palaeocene


Squatina prima. A nice very RARE bi-coloured tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 7mm across the base. It comes from the Aquia Formation, Palaeocene of Charles County, Maryland, USA and dates circa 55 million years old. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUST 905 



Striatolamia macrota Palaeocene


Striatolamia macrota. A nice bi-coloured tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 26mm in height. It comes from the Aquia Formation, Palaeocene of Charles County, Maryland, USA and dates circa 55 million years old. Priced at £3. Quote Ref No. SUST 906 



Echinorhinus priscus Eocene


Echinorhinus priscus. A super RARE shark tooth which is complete with root but the reverse side is not to good. This tooth measures 11mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Supplied with label and in a display box. Priced at £18. Quote Ref No. SUST 894



Isurus hastalis Miocene


Isurus hastalis. This is a beautiful specimen from an extinct big-tooth mako shark. This tooth is 27mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £9. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 740



Isurus oxyrinchus Miocene


Isurus oxyrinchus. This is a beautiful specimen from an extinct shortfin mako shark. This tooth is 30mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £15. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUST 733



Odontaspis winkleri Eocene


Odontaspis winkleri. A great tooth which is complete with root and side-cusps. This tooth measures 16mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUST 736 



Squatina prima Eocene


Squatina prima. A great tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 7mm across the base. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUST 737 



Physogaleus contortus Miocene


Physogaleus contortus. Formally known as Galeocerdo contortus. This tiger shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 15mm in height along the leading edge. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUST 718



Isurus hastalis Miocene


Isurus hastalis. This mako tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 31mm in height along the leading edge. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUST 702



Carcharhinus Tooth Miocene


Carcharhinus sp. This shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 9mm in height along the leading edge. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £3. Quote Ref No. SUST 648



Anomotodon novus Eocene


Anomotodon novus. A GEM tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 13mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUST 525 


   

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