Product Description
ITEM #
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SH6-321
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ID
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Carcharocles megalodon
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FOUND
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Beaufort, South Carolina, U.S.A.
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AGE
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MIOCENE to PLIOCENE: 23.3 - 1.81 million years ago
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SIZE
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5.1" in length on the diagonal edge
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CONDITION
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NO REPAIR OR RESTORATION
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NOTE
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BEAUTIFUL UNUSUALLY COLORED TOOTH
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INCLUDES DIPLAY BOX - Actual Item - One Only
Comes with a certificate of authenticity / information sheet |
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This is a LARGE top-grade BEAUTY! At 5.15 inches, this example exceeds the FIVE INCH magic mark for Megalodon teeth. Anyone that collects Megalodon teeth knows that prices ramp up dramatically for teeth at this size mark similar to the price logic of "1 carat" when it comes to diamonds. The enamel on this large tooth is an unusual warm light golden pearly cream hue with light brown root and matching bourlette. Enamel is well preserved and naturally lustrous without being coated, oiled or dipped in any enhancing sealer. Root is complete and dense with a contrasting bourlette. Excellent serrations and tip with no breakage at the points where they cutting edges meet the root - very rare for a tooth this size. A breath-taking fossil tooth with NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION.
Divers will tell you that megalodon teeth like this are extremely difficult to find in today's waters. This spectacular specimen is loaded with so many features desired by advanced Megalodon tooth collectors. Current and increasing future demand will never be satisfied by the dwindling numbers of the truly top grade specimens such as this beauty, hence their constantly increasing prices each year.
Megalodon teeth found in rivers are almost always heavily eroded and worn from the high energy environment in which they were subjected to. They usually have dull, sand-blasted enamel, peeling back from the core. The roots are often damaged. This tooth is amongst THE FINEST Megalodon teeth typically found. While we strictly avoid Megalodon teeth with restoration or repair, Caveat emptor as some Megalodon teeth in many dealers' inventories in the larger sizes and "seemingly" fine qualities have repair or restoration and this is not often disclosed to the buyer accurately either because of ignorance or dishonesty.
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