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Killer, 1.83" Fossil Great White Tooth - South Carolina

Killer, 1.83" Fossil Great White Tooth - South Carolina

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Item Specifics:
Species: Carcharodon carcharias
Location: Beaufort, South Carolina
Age: Miocene ( 2.6 to 15 Million Years )
Size: 1.83” Width: 1.30”

Item: Gw #1481

 

Authentic 1.83" Fossilized Great White Shark Tooth – Prehistoric Shark Fossil

Own a genuine piece of oceanic history with this rare fossilized Great White shark tooth! This stunning 1.83" x 1.30" specimen was discovered in prehistoric marine deposits, dating back millions of years to the Pliocene epoch, when the Great White shark (Carcharodon carcharias) roamed ancient seas. Fossil shark teeth are sought after by collectors, historians, and ocean enthusiasts alike, making this an incredible addition to any collection.

Key Features:

Authentic Great White shark tooth (Carcharodon carcharias)
Premium provenance – Sourced from an ancient marine deposit
Size: 1.83" x 1.30" – A well-preserved, natural fossil specimen
Natural fossilization – No repairs or restoration
Ideal for fossil collectors, shark tooth enthusiasts, and history buffs
Perfect for display, educational purposes, or as a unique gift

Why This Fossilized Great White Shark Tooth Stands Out:

This museum-quality fossil shark tooth boasts exceptional enamel preservation, well-defined serrations, and an intact root structure. It’s a striking piece of natural history, offering a tangible connection to one of the ocean’s most legendary predators. Whether displayed in a collector’s case, on a desk, or as part of a fossil exhibit, this prehistoric relic is a conversation starter and a true treasure for any enthusiast.

Guaranteed Authenticity & Satisfaction:

🔹 100% Natural – No repairs or restorations
🔹 Expertly Verified – Every fossil shark tooth is personally authenticated by our specialists
🔹 30-Day Hassle-Free Returns – Full refund (minus shipping) if you’re not satisfied
🔹 Worldwide Shipping Available – Combined shipping discounts offered

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  • Fast & Secure Shipping: Carefully packaged for safe transit
  • Trusted Fossil Dealer: Years of experience in sourcing and identifying authentic fossil shark teeth
  • International Buyers Welcome: Please check your country’s customs policies for applicable fees or taxes

A Unique Opportunity to Own a Fossil from a Prehistoric Predator

The Great White Shark, an apex predator for millions of years, is one of the most iconic species in ocean history. This 1.83-inch fossilized tooth is a fascinating remnant of its prehistoric ancestors, offering scientific intrigue, historical value, and aesthetic beauty.

🦈 Don’t miss your chance to own an authentic Great White shark tooth fossil! Order now before it's gone!

🦈 About the Great White Shark and Fossilized Great White Shark Teeth

The Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) is one of the most iconic and feared predators of the modern ocean — but its evolutionary story goes back millions of years. Fossil evidence shows that this species has existed since at least the Late Miocene epoch, roughly 6 million years ago, making it one of the longest-surviving large predatory sharks on Earth. Closely related to the extinct Megalodon, the Great White has survived dramatic changes in climate and ocean ecosystems to remain a dominant predator to this day.

Fossil Great White Shark teeth offer a rare glimpse into this species’ ancient past. These teeth are characterized by their triangular shape, sharp serrations, and thick enamel. Unlike Megalodon teeth, which are larger and more robust, Great White teeth are generally smaller — ranging from about 1 inch to over 2.5 inches — but no less significant in the fossil record. Their serrated edges reveal their role as specialized cutting tools, capable of slicing through the flesh of seals, fish, and even whales.

These fossilized teeth are found in marine sediment deposits worldwide, with some of the most prolific sites located in the United States (especially California and South Carolina), as well as Australia, Chile, Morocco, and Peru. Depending on the locality and age, fossil Great White teeth can show a wide range of colors, from cream and tan to dark gray, blue, or even reddish tones — a result of mineralization during the fossilization process.

What Makes Fossil Great White Teeth Valuable?

The value of a fossil Great White Shark tooth depends on several key factors:

  • Size and Shape: Larger, well-proportioned teeth with a classic triangular form and full tips are more desirable.
  • Serrations: Crisp, visible serrations along the blade greatly enhance value and showcase the tooth’s predatory function.
  • Condition: Complete roots, glossy enamel, and no breaks or repairs make for top-grade collector pieces.
  • Coloration: Unusual hues or multi-tone patterns — caused by varying minerals in the sediment — can make teeth more rare and collectible.
  • Location: Teeth from older and less accessible formations, such as the Pisco Formation in Peru or Bone Valley in Florida, are often valued higher.

Why Collect Fossil Great White Teeth?

Fossil Great White Shark teeth are a favorite among shark enthusiasts, paleontology lovers, and collectors due to their distinct shape, evolutionary significance, and global appeal. These teeth offer both scientific value and a striking visual display, making them perfect for educational purposes, gifts, or personal collections.

  • Educational Value: Great White teeth help tell the story of shark evolution and adaptation over millions of years.
  • Gift-Worthy: A fossil from a living legend of the sea — these teeth are fantastic conversation starters and timeless gifts.
  • Investment Grade: As fossil sites become more restricted or collected out, the availability of high-quality Great White teeth continues to diminish, making them increasingly sought after.

At Fossil Driven, we guarantee that every Fossil Great White Shark tooth we sell is 100% natural, with no repair or restoration. We source only authentic specimens from trusted diggers and dealers worldwide and personally verify each fossil for quality, accuracy, and preservation.

Bring home a piece of prehistoric ocean history — and discover the legacy of one of the most legendary sharks to ever live.

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