NP's Megalodon Two Catalog
Updated 12/3/2001
See bottom for notes.
#7024, $375, (reduced 25%)10.6oz., S1: 5.21", S2: 4.82", W: 3.85", H: 4.80"
#7044, $300, 6.4oz., S1: 4.71", S2: 4.16", W: 3.59", H: 4.22
#7025, $300, (reduced 25%) 10.8oz., S1: 5.49", S2: 5.35", W: 4.21", H: 5.15"
#7045, sold, 4.8oz., S1: 4.28", S2: 4.03", W: 3.54", H: 3.82"...
#7048, $225, 10.8oz., S1: 5.64", S2: 5.41", W: 4.24", H: 5.30"
#7113, $40, 4.4oz., S1: 4.16", S2: 3.98", W: 3.13"
#7114, $40, 5.8oz., S1: 4.51", S2: 4.28", W: 2.92"
#7115, $30, 2.2oz., S1: 3.16", S2: 3.05", W: 2.86"
#7116, $45, 3.6oz., S1: 3.76", S2: 3.51", W: 2.89"
#1211, $115, 5.2oz., S1: 4.49", S2: 4.41", W: 3.47
#2246, $134, 8.0oz., S1: 4.66", S2: 4.19", W: 3.80
#7123, $70, 6.2oz., S1: 4.72", S2: 4.70", W: 3.72

Carcharocles megalodon, $450, (REDUCED 40%)
Late Miocene Epoch, 6 - 10 MYO, Chile. Highly
pathological. slant1=4.95" slant2=4.86", width
max=3.17", weight=9 oz. The
major pathology of this tooth is that a 0.95" section of blade edge is completely
missing and replaced by a smooth, curved surface. NO REPAIR
#9074, $550, 9.6oz, S1: 4.83", S2: 4.67", W: 4.21" Bakersfield!


#8000, $45, Carcharocles chubutensis, Aurora, NC, Pungo Form, s1=2.32".
#8001, $65,Carcharocles auriculatus, Harleyville, SC, 0.6oz., S1: 2.03", S2: 1.84", W: 1.68
#8005, $30, Carcharocles auriculatus, Harleyville, SC, 1.2oz., S1: 2.66", S2: 2.50, W: 1.98
#8090, $40, 0.8oz., S1: 2.39, C. chubutensis, Pungo River Formation, Aurora,
#8091, $25, 0.8oz., S1: 2.40 C. chubutensis, Pungo River Formation, Aurora,
#8092, $50, 0.6oz., S1: 2.29 C. chubutensis, Pungo River Formation, Aurora, A grade, reglued.
#9000, $60, 1.4oz., S1: 3.08, C. chubutensis, Pungo River Formation, Aurora,
#9001, $45, 0.6oz., S1: 2.23 C. chubutensis, Pungo River Formation, Aurora,
#9119, $100, S1: 2.80"
Otodus obliquus, Nanjemoy, MD.
#9120, $15, S1: 1.93" C.
auriculatus, Castle Hayne Form., Pender County, NC
#9123, $45, S1: 2.55",
C.auriculatus, Castle Hayne Form., Pender County, NC.
#7037, $160, 4.0oz., S1: 3.65", S2: 3.29", W: 3.37", H: 3.05", Chile...
#1134, $110, 7.6oz., S1: 5.48", S2: 5.08", W: 3.92
#1147, $100 9.0oz., S1: 5.01", S2: 4.89", W: 3.90
#2425, $30, 3.80oz., S1: 3.98", S2: 3.51", W: 2.75"
#2479A, $83, 3.60oz., S1: 3.77", S2: 3.46", W: 3.26"
#7119, $50, 3.0oz., S1: 3.54", S2: 3.41", W: 2.92
Abbreviations used in descriptions: S1: maximum slant, S2: minor Slant, H:orthogonal height, W:orthogonal width, T: thickness, Condition abbreviations: [R: root, S: serrations, B: burlette, E: enamel, Note 1: may be improved by root cleaning(stain removal, dirt removal, etc), Note2: may be improved by cleaning serrations(serrations clogged with dirt or minerals, etc), Note 3: may be improved by matrix removal.] All cleaning free.
About coloration's: I am often asked about the colors of my rarest teeth. A common question is, "Are the teeth dyed?". No, I don't even know if that is possible to do, but I would never consider altering a tooth's appearance unless a customer requests this. The colors are due to the fossilization minerals.