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Restored 6.12" Megalodon Tooth - Java, Indonesia

Restored 6.12" Megalodon Tooth - Java, Indonesia

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Own a true centerpiece of prehistoric ocean history with this authentic 6.12-inch fossil Megalodon tooth for sale, recovered from Java, Indonesia. Teeth in the 6-inch range are highly sought after because they offer the kind of size, presence, and collector appeal that makes them standout display pieces in any fossil collection.

This restored Otodus megalodon tooth features razor-sharp serrations, beautiful multi-colored enamel and bourlette, and a solid root, giving it strong natural character and impressive visual impact. Please note that this tooth has been professionally restored. Please see the before pictures to see what changed. Huge 6-inch Megalodon teeth are significantly less common than smaller 3–4 inch specimens, making them a popular choice for collectors searching for a real Megalodon tooth for sale with premium display value. If you’d like to browse more authentic Megalodon teeth for sale, be sure to explore our full collection.

Item Specifics

  • Species: Otodus megalodon (Historically classified as Carcharocles megalodon)
  • Size: 6.12" × 4.50"
  • Location: Java, Indonesia
  • Geological Age: Miocene–Pliocene (~3–15 million years old)
  • Condition: Professionally restored

About This Specimen

This restored Otodus megalodon tooth features razor-sharp serrations, beautiful multi-colored enamel and bourlette, and a solid root, giving it strong natural character and impressive visual impact. Please note that this tooth has been professionally restored. Please see the before pictures to see what changed. At 6.12", this specimen falls into one of the most desirable size classes for authentic fossil Megalodon teeth. Teeth of this size feel substantial in hand, photograph beautifully, and make excellent focal pieces for display shelves, stands, desks, or curated fossil collections.

Why 6-Inch Megalodon Teeth Are So Desirable

For many collectors, 6-Inch Megalodon teeth represent the point where a specimen transitions from a standard collectible into a true display centerpiece. Especially for those that stretch beyond a tooth that's just over that magical 6-inch mark. They are especially desirable because they offer:

  • significantly stronger display impact than 3–4 inch specimens
  • more advanced collector appeal in a premium size class
  • excellent gift potential for serious fossil or shark enthusiasts

Where This Fossil Comes From — West Java, Indonesia

This Megalodon tooth originates from the ancient marine deposits of West Java, Indonesia, one of the most geologically fascinating fossil localities on the planet and a firm favorite among serious collectors worldwide.

Approximately 20 million years ago, the South Coast of West Java was submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea teeming with marine life, including giant Megalodon sharks measuring nearly 60 feet in length. Over millions of years, as sea levels shifted and tectonic activity reshaped the Indonesian archipelago, these prehistoric ocean floors were gradually pushed inland and buried under layers of sediment, locking the fossils within. The rock layer where Indonesian Megalodon teeth are found is known as the Bentang Formation, a Miocene-era deposit along the South Coast of West Java that has yielded some of the most visually spectacular Megalodon teeth in the world.

What truly sets Indonesian specimens apart from other collecting localities is their extraordinary coloration. The limestone deposits of West Java provide a stable, protective burial environment that prevents erosion and reduces the risk of cracking, resulting in a level of enamel preservation rarely seen in river-collected or coastal fossils. Indonesian Megalodon teeth can display extraordinary colors, including shades of tan, gold, red, brown, blue, and black, often found in striking combinations, each one a direct reflection of the unique mineral chemistry present in the sediments where that individual tooth spent millions of years fossilizing. No two Indonesian Megalodon teeth look exactly alike, which is a big part of what makes them so collectible.

The mineral-rich Miocene sediments of West Java allowed the teeth to fossilize with a dense, glossy enamel coating and razor-sharp serrations, features that collectors in the U.S. and Europe actively seek out and that make Indonesian teeth some of the most visually commanding fossils available on the market today.

To learn more about why Indonesian teeth display such incredible color variety, visit our blog: Why Do Fossil Shark Teeth Have Different Colors?

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
  • Professionally restored
  • clearly represented so you know exactly what you’re getting

Add this authentic Indonesian Megalodon tooth to your collection and own a real piece of prehistoric ocean history.

Brandon Zulli & the Fossil Driven Team

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