Some small fossil shark tooth displays

Silver Phoenix

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These are from the Stone City Fm. It's very rare to find vertebrate material at this site unless you know where to look; even then it's hard digging. Anyone can find gastropods and various other shells here, but only certain small areas yield vertebrate material. There are many publishings on the site itself, but none that I know of on vertebrates from the site since they are hard to come across.

The displays I made are the size of a quarter and the teeth are small, but very beautiful and complete unlike their larger counterparts. These are not the common run-of-the-mill teeth because of the site.
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$5, $5, $6

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$5, $5, $7 (9 teeth)

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$7, $6

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TOP---$7 (includes fish/gar tooth, ray plate, tiger shark tooth, and VERY Rare tip of a cuttlefish prong--anciently worn), $6 (6 ray plates), $10 (rare gray otolith--brown is common--11 gar, fish, and barracuda teeth)
Bottom Row---$5, $8 (8 teeth), $9 (9 teeth)

I will take $1.50 off any display that you only want the teeth from--the gem jars cost me $1.50 each and I included that in the prices.

They come with full site info.

Actual USPS shipping only--Usually $2.50, $5 at the very most.
 

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