Collectibles
Ancient Giant Megalodon Shark Tooth Fossil
- Item Number
- JLP034STX
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 181 USD to billbuck
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
This shark makes "JAWS" look like a minnow. The Carcharocles Megalodon was the largest shark to ever swim the ocean and was 3 times the size of modern great white sharks.
This actual Megalodon Shark Tooth from Steve's Fossil Shark Teeth is shown to scale in the picture. It is over 4 inches long. The tooth is approximately 4-7 million years old. A fossil this rare is certainly a collectors item for anyone interested in fishing or fossils!
This tooth is from a Carcharocles Megalodon and was found in Beaufort County, SC. It is from the geological Hawthorne Formation and is from the Pliocene-Miocene epoch.
Item Special Note
Please bid carefully because all net auction proceeds will fund MDA research and summer camp. MDA accepts your bid as a promise to pay.
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