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Sale 105


 
Lot 716

T-Rex 2¼ Inch Shed Tooth. Virtually all T-Rex teeth found are shed teeth that broke off when the T-Rex was feeding on some other dinosaur. Usually these teeth are just fragments or are broken into many pieces, but this large 2¼ inch fragment is over 75 % of the total tooth. The tooth is exactly as it was found, with no restoration. It has one good side with the usual light cracks in the enamel that are always present. The back side has more enamel missing but the top serrations are very sharp. This 65 million year old tooth from Bowman County, North Dakota was found on a private ranch, along with the partial remains of a ceratopsian dinosaur that the T-Rex was eating when its tooth broke of. Displayed in a 8 x 10" Riker Mount. Estimate Value $300 - UP

 
Realized $230



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