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Carcharodon carcharias - Catalog #2

Tooth Size  =  <2" to 2-3/16"

This catalog contains exceptional teeth from the Great White shark, Carcharodon carcharias. These teeth are noted for their wide triangular crowns which are heavily serrated. These teeth are fairly rare and very showy, making them an excellent addition to your Great White shark tooth collection. Please note that these C. carcharias teeth are exceptionally preserved with great color. All teeth are museum to near museum quality teeth. No restoration or repair!   

Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated December 31, 2008.  This is one of the best groups of Chilean Great White teeth that you will ever see with an excellent color selection. These teeth are from 5 year old stashed inventory from the good old days. There are not too many left. These teeth are getting very difficult to locate! I am still selling these at a fraction of the cost of an equivalent modern Great White shark tooth!  Added some of my "COLOR COLLECTION" GW teeth - rare colors!

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

2-3/16" $105 C223  A GEM, LARGE anterior Great White tooth - upper jaw.  This tooth has a gorgeous light orange colored crown and a rust red root. Highest quality enamel - flawless! Serrations are extra large and complete with a good tip serration. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. An essentially perfect tooth.   Reverse Photo.  Serration Photo.
2-3/16" $100 C206  A GORGEOUS, LARGE Great White tooth - lower jaw anterior tooth. This tooth has a gorgeous light tan colored crown and a brown root. Serrations are large with one nicked. Slightly worn tip serration. There is a shallow surface pit on back of root. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. An essentially perfect tooth.     Serration Photo.
2-1/16" $110 C216

New

 A GEM, LARGE Great White JUVENILE tooth - upper jaw lateral tooth. This tooth has a gorgeous golden brown colored crown and a brown root. High quality enamel. Serrations are large with an excellent tip serration. Note - this tooth has a juvenile shark "side cusp" or a pronounced serration design developed above the root - very unusual!  Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. A perfect tooth.     Serration Photo.
1-7/8" $65 C224

New

 A GORGEOUS Great White tooth - upper jaw lateral tooth. This tooth has a gorgeous tan colored crown and a tan root. High quality enamel. Serrations are large with a worn tip serration. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. A near perfect tooth.     Serration Photo.
1-7/8" $70 C228

New

 A GEM Great White tooth - lower jaw lateral tooth. This tooth has a gorgeous tan colored crown and a tan root. High quality enamel. Serrations are large with an excellent tip serration. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. An essentially perfect tooth. Tough position to find.     Serration Photo.
1-13/16" $75 C226

New

 The COLOR COLLECTION!   A GORGEOUS Great White tooth - upper jaw anterior (A3) tooth. This tooth has a gorgeous colored crown with flaming reds, blues, and tans with a "lightning strike" and a brown root. Highest quality enamel - flawless! Glass-like surface! Serrations are extra large and sharp. Extra sharp tip serration. Exceptional color! Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. An essentially perfect tooth. Tough position to find.    Serration Photo.
1-11/16" $50 C231

New

 An EXCELLENT Great White tooth - upper jaw lateral tooth. This tooth has a nice tan colored crown and a tan root. Serrations are large with a good tip serration. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. A near perfect tooth.     Serration Photo.
1-5/8" $70 C232

New

 A GORGEOUS Great White JUVENILE shark tooth - lower jaw lateral tooth. This tooth has a nice tan colored crown and a tan root. Serrations are large with an excellent tip serration. Note - this tooth has a juvenile shark "side cusp" or a pronounced serration design developed above the root - very unusual! Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. A near perfect tooth. Tough position to find.     Serration Photo.

Other Chilean Great White Teeth Catalog Links:

Link to Great White Transition Teeth  -->  GW Transition Teeth

Link to Great White Transition Sets Catalog -->  GW Transition Sets Catalog

Link to Extra Large Great White Teeth  -->  GW XL Teeth

Link to Great White Teeth - Catalog #1 -->  GW Teeth Catalog #1

Link to Great White Teeth - Blue Site Catalog #2 -->  GW Teeth Blue Site Catalog #1

Link to Great White Teeth - Blue Site Catalog #2 -->  GW Teeth Blue Site Catalog #2

Link to Great White Juvenile Teeth  -->   Great White Juvenile Teeth Catalog

Link to Pathologic Great White Teeth  -->  GW Pathologic Teeth

Link to Great White Shark Teeth Guide --> Great White Shark Teeth Guide

Other Chilean Teeth Catalog Links:

| Chile Catalog | Megalodons | Great White | Great White - XL Size | Great White - Blue Color | Great White Transition | Carcharias ferox | Echinorhinus | Dusky | Heterodontus | Hexanchus | Galeorhinus | Isurus hastalis (Mako) | Isurus xiphodon | Isurus oxyrinchus   | Isurus retroflexus | Megachasma | Pathologic Shark Teeth | Saw Shark | Squatina | Sand Tiger | Other Shark Teeth | Argentine C. totuserratus | Argentine Isurus desori | RaysSeals  | Dolphins | Whales |

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