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SEE MORE T REX TYRANNOSAUR FOSSILS
This is a spectacular quality fossil tooth of a Tyrannosaurus rex. It was found COMPLETE AND UNBROKEN with stunning, intact serrations and enamel. This tooth comes from the forward lateral position of the jaw. A T. rex tooth of this quality is truly a scarce find and of a quality that is nearly impossible to get in today's market. In each digging season, finding a tooth of this caliber is a rare event, if at all.
This beautifully preserved tooth features a rounded typical D-shaped cross-section known only for T. rex teeth compared to any other large theropod of North America. The enamel is a dark, naturally lustrous espresso brown hue with stunning grain. The serrations on both front and back edges, are crisp with only very light natural feeding wear on the tip. T. rex teeth usually have heavily worn tips and substantial damage from the amount of feeding that must sustain a dinosaur this size but in this case, this tooth shows just the slightest feeding wear and even more impressive, it is UNBROKEN!
Each digging season, only a few teeth of this quality are discovered! If you have been holding out for an unbroken, fine quality tooth, this one is a strong candidate. NO REPAIR, RESTORATION OR FABRICATION. The tooth looks even better in person!!! VERY Highly recommended and sure to appreciate in value as fine grade fossils have already proven do.
Always deal with a fossil supplier who does the preparation work themselves. Make sure your purchase includes a WRITTEN guarantee of authenticity AND condition. We provide this with every purchase. Fraud, ignorance and mis-identification is rampant in the fossil and artifact market, worldwide!
No type of dinosaur commands more respect and fascination than the members of the tyrannosaur family and a T. rex tooth or fossil seems to be at the top of every dinosaur fancier's list. Without question, fine quality teeth and bones of these dinosaurs will steadily appreciate year after year as limited legal collecting regions in the United States continue to be scavenged and produce less and less fine quality specimens. In December of 2011, a heavily weathered and repaired 5 inch tooth sold in a U.S. auction for a staggering $56,000.00 demonstrating the viability of these teeth to out-perform not only conventional investments, but many rare collectibles. One thing for sure - you do not have to ever lose sleep over owning a top grade, rare fossil of wide public interest. Unlike all other investments, with a collection of supreme grade fossils that have market appeal, you never have the worry of the value plummeting for reasons beyond your control like typical investments.
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