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GRADE 10 UNCOMMON LOWER FOSSIL GREAT WHITE SHARK TOOTH FROM THE U.S.A.

St. Mary's River - Georgia, U.S.A.

MIOCENE to PLIOCENE PERIOD:  15 - 1.81 million years ago

Fossil Great White shark teeth from the famous St. Mary's River in Georgia, U.S.A. are highly uncommon and rare in the Miocene / Pliocene layers.  It seems that during the reign of C. megalodon, C. carcharias was keeping a low profile and for a good reason, Megalodon was much larger with just as bad an attitude if not worse.  It isn't until the Pleistocene that the fossil shark teeth of the Great White Shark are found with greater regularity.

Needle-like lower jaw teeth of prehistoric GREAT WHITE SHARKS are not found anywhere near as much as the broad upper teeth.  This is the first we offered in a very long time.  This beautiful specimen features fine complete naturally lustrous black enamel and superb serrations.  Very thick and dense, complete root.  The quality of this specimen is the highest one can acquire.  Compared to the barrage of South American Great White teeth, this U.S.A. beauty is from a lesser common source.  A very hard to find type fossil tooth of all types of sharks and especially, this species.  There is NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION.  A must to display with a fine grade upper tooth!

UNCOMMON LOWER TOOTH OF THE FINEST CONDITION - FROM THE U.S.A., NOT SOUTH AMERICA!

1.65" in length on the diagonal edge

SOLD    SH21-007     INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX     Actual Item - One Only

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