Lordmarcovan's shark teeth giveaway
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I'm just now getting one of those "round tuit" things to post the shark teeth LM gave away. When they arrived the entire family did the, "let me see, let me see!" thing. My daughter who is 18 was particularly impressed with them. As I mentioned to LM, I don't have any fossilized shark teeth in my collection and I appreciated having them. The big piece in the picture according to Rob is part of a Megalodon tooth.
The beige thing in the picture is a pepper pod seed for scale. So you can see how small some of them came.
I want thank you again Rob. I really appreciate having them.
Gary
The beige thing in the picture is a pepper pod seed for scale. So you can see how small some of them came.
I want thank you again Rob. I really appreciate having them.
Gary
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Jerry
I have a nice little collection of teeth that I found on Hunting Island State Park beach over in Beaufort SC years ago.........largest is only about 1" long.
See that long, wicked-sharp, skinny-curvy fanglike one at top right in Gary's picture? There's another at lower left, and looks like a partial one without the root in the middle (which is nearly identical to one I picked up at the boat ramp just the other day, BTW). Those are Sand Tiger shark teeth.
Kinda boggles the imagination to think that these things are maybe five or ten million years old. Of course many of these forms still exist in living sharks today (though the megalodons are long gone, thank goodness- they would make surfing rather unpleasant!)
I read somewhere that it takes at least 10,000 years to form a fossil, at the bare minimum. Of course fossil shark teeth stand out from the modern ones, since they're usually a dark, glossy battleship grey or black, while the recent ones are snowy white.
Thanks for posting these. I see you have a picture of a megalodon jaw. There is one like that in a local shop here- in the touristy Village on Saint Simons Island. They have megs for sale, too, at inflated, touristy prices.
Here's a whole Meg for you to look at, again. It's not the biggest I've ever found- I got two that were over 5" long- but this one is the nicest-quality example I personally have picked up so far. I think it is probably comparable in size to what yours would've looked like, whole. (Though who knows- yours might've been bigger). These particular sharks got to be the size of buses, and lunched on whales. Their choppers are pretty fascinating and intimidating.
The value of megalodon teeth increases exponentially with size, and like coins or most collectibles, condition counts, too. Most of the time, when you get over five inches, the pricetag goes into the lower three figures. At six inches, you're often lookin' at anywhere from the mid three figures on up into the four figure pricetags. At seven inches, you're in the money.
Here is an extremely rare 7.12", high grade tooth with a deformity, from megmawl.com, which is the best sharktooth/fossil site I have found on the web. It's for sale, too. But I suspect you might enjoy MegMawl more for the info, since that sucker has a $24K pricetag!
Ahh, now there's the stuff we fossil sharkhunters dream of!
But I like finding "teaser" fragments like your partial Meg, too. Heartbreaking, and fun, all at the same time. They don't always survive the dredge pipe. Most of the nice intact biggies are found by divers instead of mudlarkers like me.
Megalodon teeth like the one I have in the first picture are actually not terribly expensive. That one just happens to be special to me 'cause I found it. I would imagine it's worth fifty bucks or less. Maybe considerably less. However, some of the prices they threw around in that recent Travel Channel airing of The Best Places To Find Cash & Treasures, when they were at the Peace River in Florida, sifting out Megs, were pretty eye-opening. It was a really good episode.
Speakin' of "Round Tuits", I did send you one of my wooden nickels, right? I need to get some of those with the "TUIT" design printed. When I get a round tuit.
It's obvious that the contents of your bag were a random scoop from my big box o' rox, since I didn't even know what I was sending you!
Word up to the winner of my NICER sharktooth VTH3 prize, when the time comes... there are some things in there I don't totally know the identity of, either... who knows what might be there!
Gary
<< <i>f anyone has a collection of wooden nickels, I'd like to see them. >>
Only one I have is the same one you received from LM.