TOGO AFRICAN Fossil Shark Teeth
EXTREMELY RARE TEETH!
Found around Hahotoe, Togo (West Africa) phosphate mines, teeth date from Miocene/Eocene era.
(Internal #S315-507) This is a 1-1/8" long (measured on the slant longest side), Togo fossil sand shark (Brachycarcharias lerichei) tooth (coloring is natural from fossilizing in this color of sediment); solid specimen (none of our teeth are repaired or restored, these are fully natural). Choose to be wired in gold or silver wire (specify GOLD or SILVER in email) as a pendant if wanted, with 20" black suede necklace (included), for a guy or gal.
Measurement with flexible ruler from tip, along longest side, to top of longest root.
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