Own a nice and highly collectible piece of prehistoric ocean history with this authentic 2.94-inch fossil Megalodon tooth for sale, recovered 40 miles offshore of Wilmington, North Carolina, in about 120 feet of water. Smaller Megalodon teeth can be especially desirable when they feature uncommon morphology, strong preservation, or a well-known fossil locality, making them excellent additions for collectors who appreciate more than just size alone.
This genuine Otodus megalodon tooth features beautiful, dark enamel, solid root, and worn, but visible serrations along the blade, making it a great choice for collectors searching for a real Megalodon tooth for sale with strong character in a compact size. If you’d like to browse more authentic Megalodon teeth for sale, be sure to explore our full collection.
Item Specifics
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Species: Otodus megalodon (Historically classified as Carcharocles megalodon)
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Size: 2.94" × 2.44"
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Location: Meg Ledge (Offshore of Wilmington, North Carolina)
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Geological Age: Miocene–Pliocene (~3–15 million years old)
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Condition: 100% Natural, no repair or restoration
About This Specimen
This fossil Megalodon tooth displays beautiful, dark enamel, solid root, and worn, but visible serrations along the blade. Smaller Megalodon teeth like this can still be highly collectible, especially when they show attractive natural preservation, uncommon shape, or come from a classic fossil-producing locality, like Meg Ledge. They are also at a great entry-level price point for newer collectors.
Why Small Megalodon Teeth Are Worth Collecting
For many collectors, smaller Megalodon teeth offer:
- Excellent affordability compared to larger specimens
- Strong display appeal in compact form
- Access to rare localities or unusual morphologies
- A great entry point into authentic fossil Megalodon collecting
Why Wilmington, North Carolina Megalodon Teeth Are Special
Offshore Wilmington, North Carolina, especially the famous Meg Ledge region, is one of the most respected localities in the United States for authentic fossil Megalodon teeth. These teeth are typically recovered by divers working miles offshore in fossil-rich marine deposits, where ancient sediments preserved the remains of one of the largest sharks to ever live.
Megalodon teeth from Wilmington / Meg Ledge are highly collectible because they often show beautiful, natural colors of tans, oranges, grays, and sometimes blacks, excellent overall character, and they don't often break the bank. This locality has produced some of the East Coast’s most recognizable Megalodon teeth and remains one of the best locations for entry-level teeth for new collectors. If you’d like to learn more about where these incredible fossils come from, check out our guide on where fossil Megalodon teeth are found.
Authenticity Guarantee
Every fossil at Fossil Driven is hand-selected, accurately photographed, and backed by our Authenticity Guarantee. This specimen is:
- 100% genuine fossil Megalodon shark tooth
- All Natural, no repair or restoration
- clearly represented so you know exactly what you’re getting
Add this authentic North Carolina Megalodon tooth to your collection and own a real piece of prehistoric ocean history.
— Brandon Zulli & the Fossil Driven Team