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PALEOCARCHARODON
ORIENTALIS ( PYGMY WHITE SHARK ) TOOTH
IN MATRIX - Khouribga,
Morocco
PALEOCENE
PERIOD: 60 million years ago
This rare
gem is almost a perfect tooth with the exception of a slight age
surface fissure in the enamel between the main tooth and one of the
cusplets. It is one of the finest examples we've had and very
unique in that it still is embedded with the original matrix that the
tooth was found in! The enamel is surreal and looks liquid due to
its exceptional smoothness and preservation. Unlike the majority
of these highly collectible fossil teeth on the market for a great deal
less, this tooth has only a micro-fine fracture that has been repaired
across the left lobe and cusplet but the entire tooth is genuine and
original and HAS NOT BEEN RESTORED as the vast majority of ones on the
market are.
The classic characteristics are the irregular serrations and complex cusplets, also serrated.
Paleocarcharodon was a dead-end in the evolution of ancient sharks,
leaving no ancestor after its extinction. While these teeth seem
similar to the modern-day Great White, there is no relation at all in
the lineage and development of either species.
The majority on the market are
cleverly fixed up with fake and/or restored roots made from a paste of
ground up roots of other sharks. To the untrained eye, this is
very difficult to tell. Another common occurrence is to file
serrations into the edges of teeth from another lesser rare shark
species. This is more obvious as the serrations are the same
height compared to the irregularity of the real teeth.
This
tooth is of the finest collector grade and without
restoration. If
you are looking for a Paleocarcharodon tooth IN MATRIX of the highest quality then
this is one of the most unique and AAA+ specimens you can find!
Tooth
is 1.3" in length on the diagonal edge
$195
SH501
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only
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