| Tooth |
Length |
Width |
Weight |
Quality |
Grade |
Status |
Price |
CMR7213
Display Side
Flat Side
 |
2.204" |
1.889" |
0.8 oz. |
4.9 - Serrations
7.7 - Tip
9.8 - Enamel
8.8 - Root |
7.54 |
FOR SALE
Buy |
$26 |
| CMR7213 The tooth described above is an Anterior Carcharocles megalodon tooth. |
CMR8861
Display Side
Flat Side
 |
3.307" |
2.559" |
2.5 oz. |
6.4 - Serrations
8.3 - Tip
9.8 - Enamel
9.6 - Root |
8.96 |
ON HOLD |
$97 |
| CMR8861 The tooth described above is an Anterior Carcharocles megalodon tooth. |
CMR6732
Display Side
Flat Side
 |
3.779" |
2.440" |
2.7 oz. |
5.7 - Serrations
7.7 - Tip
9.8 - Enamel
7.3 - Root |
6.91 |
SOLD!! |
$44 |
| CMR6732 The tooth described above is a chatoyant, Anterior Carcharocles megalodon tooth. |
CMR10313
Display Side
Flat Side
 |
3.858" |
2.755" |
3.7 oz. |
9.8 - Serrations
9.5 - Tip
9.8 - Enamel
9.4 - Root |
10.43 |
SOLD!! |
$199 |
| CMR10313 The tooth described above is a Lateral Carcharocles megalodon tooth. |
CAURR9554
Display Side
Flat Side
 |
3.897" |
2.559" |
3.0 oz. |
9.85 - Serrations
9.9 - Tip
8.4 - Enamel
9.8 - Root |
9.68 |
SOLD!! |
$199 |
| CAURR9554 The tooth described above is an Anterior Carcharocles auriculatus tooth. This fossil was found north of Summerville in the Harleyville Formation. This is a huge tooth for this species! |
CMR6733
Display Side
Flat Side
 |
4.094" |
2.874" |
4.2 oz. |
5.7 - Serrations
7.6 - Tip
9.8 - Enamel
6.3 - Root |
6.73 |
FOR SALE
Buy |
$93 |
| CMR6733 The tooth described above is a Lateral Carcharocles megalodon tooth. |
CMR8862
Display Side
Flat Side
 |
4.429" |
3.307" |
4.3 oz. |
6.9 - Serrations
7.9 - Tip
9.4 - Enamel
8.3 - Root |
8.84 |
FOR SALE
Buy |
$188 |
| CMR8862 The tooth described above is an Anterior Carcharocles megalodon tooth. |
CMR9555
Display Side
Flat Side
 |
6.141" |
4.330" |
14.9 oz. |
9.7 - Serrations
8.4 - Tip
7.9 - Enamel
9.8 - Root |
9.14 |
FOR SALE
Buy |
$1224 |
| CMR9555 The tooth described above is a Second Lateral Carcharocles megalodon tooth from the right side of the upper jaw - L2R. This is one of the two largest teeth in the shark's mouth, the other one being the L2L. |