Product Description
ID
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Carcharocles megalodon
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FOUND
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St. Mary's River Basin - Georgia, U.S.A.
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AGE
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MIOCENE to PLIOCENE: 23.3 - 1.81 million years
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SIZE
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4" 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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FANTASTIC COLORS AND PATTERNS IN
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INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX - Actual Item - One Only
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This is a top-grade tooth from a large, prehistoric Megalodon shark! The mottled silvery orange hue is one of the most prized-colors for Megalodon teeth collectors. This coloring is a result of the chemistry and tannins in the river water in which it was found. The tooth enamel is NATURALLY lustrous, NOT from machine polishing. Machine grinding and polishing a tooth destroys its value as a fossil specimen. The majority of Megalodon teeth are rather drab in color which is why collectors always gravitate towards colorful teeth given all other features being equal. St. Mary's River Basin is famous for producing teeth of very unique colors as well as producing dramatic open spotted patterns in the enamel. The warm brown root is complete and contrasts with the enamel in a stunning manner. Serrations and tip are well preserved with moderate natural feeding wear. NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION. At Paleo Direct, every Megalodon tooth we offer (even if from an old collection) is run through our on-premises lab facility for scrutiny. It is then microblasted to clean it and inspected for any defects.
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. While we strictly avoid Megalodon teeth with restoration or repair, Caveat emptor as some Megalodon teeth in dealers' inventories have repair or restoration which GREATLY diminishes the value. This is not often disclosed to the buyer accurately.
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