Megalodon Shark Teeth
Authentic Megalodon Teeth for Sale
Welcome to the world’s premier collection of genuine prehistoric Megalodon fossils. From massive 6-inch trophy specimens to unique “Bitten” battle-scarred teeth, our Collector Shop offers hand-selected fossils for every level of enthusiast. Dive into our sub-categories below to find your perfect piece of natural history.
-

Megalodon Shark Teeth Gift Pack (30)
The Ultimate Megalodon Shark Tooth Gift Pack
The perfect all-in-one collection for the shark enthusiast in your life. Our curated gift packs take the guesswork out of collecting, combining a genuine Megalodon tooth with a wearable Otodus shark tooth necklace, a custom display stand, an educational booklet, and a limited-edition collector coin. It’s a museum in a box. -

Collector Grade Megalodon Teeth (40)
High-Quality Collector Grade Megalodon Teeth
Welcome to our private reserve. These specimens represent the top tier of our finds, selected for their exceptional serrations, intact roots, and natural brilliance. Whether you are starting a legacy collection or adding a centerpiece to your display, these are the 'no-excuses' teeth. -

1" Megalodon Shark (30)
Genuine 1-Inch Megalodon Shark Teeth
Small but mighty. Our 1-inch Megalodon teeth are the perfect way to own a piece of prehistoric history without a massive investment. These 'Micro-Megs' often feature incredible detail and sharp serrations, making them ideal for young collectors, science classrooms, or unique jewelry projects. -

2" Megalodon Teeth (29)
Authentic 2-Inch Megalodon Shark Teeth
The perfect introduction to the world of fossil collecting. Our 2-inch Megalodon teeth are substantial enough to show incredible detail—from the distinct "bourlette" to the sharp serrations—while remaining an affordable entry point for any enthusiast. These "hand-held" specimens are ideal for educational displays or as a unique desk conversation piece. -

2.5" Megalodon Teeth (51)
Genuine 2.5-Inch Megalodon Shark Teeth
A significant step up in size and weight. Our 2.5-inch Megalodon teeth offer a more robust look, often featuring more massive roots and broader blades than smaller specimens. These are the "sweet spot" for collectors who want a tooth with real 'heft' that still fits comfortably in a display case or a pocket. -

3" Megalodon Teeth (88)
Professional 3-Inch Megalodon Shark Teeth
The classic collector's choice. At 3 inches, a Megalodon tooth becomes a true centerpiece, filling the palm of your hand and showcasing the raw power of the Carcharodon megalodon. These specimens are large enough to feature razor-sharp serrations and thick, well-preserved roots. Whether for a home office or a growing collection, the 3-inch Megalodon is the definitive prehistoric fossil. -

3.5" Megalodon Teeth (50)
Massive 3.5-Inch Megalodon Shark Teeth
Serious fossils with a massive presence. At 3.5 inches, a Megalodon tooth transitions from a small collectible to a heavy, palm-filling specimen. These 'High-Mass' teeth often feature broader blades and thick, robust roots, representing a shark that was a true apex predator. Ideal for a standalone office display or as a significant upgrade to any collection. -

4" Megalodon Teeth (32)
Impressive 4-Inch Megalodon Shark Teeth
Step into the world of giant predators. At 4 inches, a Megalodon tooth is a true heavyweight fossil, representing a shark that likely reached 35–40 feet in length. These 'Cabinet Grade' specimens are large enough to serve as a stunning standalone display on any desk or shelf, featuring thick roots and broad, powerful blades that define the apex predator of the ancient seas.
-

4.5" Megalodon Teeth (30)
Heavyweight 4.5-Inch Megalodon Shark Teeth
A massive presence for any collection. At 4.5 inches, a Megalodon tooth is a true heavyweight, representing an apex predator that dominated the Miocene oceans. These 'High-Mass' specimens feature exceptionally broad blades and thick, robust roots. For the collector who wants a tooth with real gravity and impressive hand-fill, the 4.5-inch tier is the perfect choice. -

5" Megalodon Teeth (31)
The Five-Inch Club: Giant Megalodon Shark Teeth
Welcome to the realm of the giants. A 5-inch Megalodon tooth is a true 'hand-filler,' representing a prehistoric predator that reached lengths of 45 to 50 feet. These 'Trophy' class specimens are the gold standard for serious collectors, featuring massive roots and broad, imposing blades. If you are looking for a definitive centerpiece for your collection, the 5-inch Megalodon is the ultimate choice. -

5.5" Megalodon Teeth (26)
Massive 5 1/2 Inch Megalodon Shark Teeth
Step into the realm of the giants. A 5 1/2 inch Megalodon tooth is a true 'hand-filler,' representing a shark that likely reached over 50 feet in length. These specimens are selected for their impressive size and presence, making them an ideal cornerstone for any serious fossil collection. -

6" Megalodon Teeth (37)
Rare 6-Inch Megalodon Shark Teeth
Welcome to the top 1%. A 6-inch Megalodon tooth is a true natural wonder, recovered from the depths and preserved for millions of years. These 'Trophy' class specimens represent the absolute maximum size of the ocean's apex predator. For the serious collector, a 6-inch tooth is the ultimate centerpiece. -

Bitten Megalodon Shark Teeth (12)
Battle-Scarred: Bitten Megalodon Shark Teeth
Not every fossil is a pristine trophy—some are evidence of an ancient struggle. These "Bitten" Megalodon teeth show clear mechanical damage from striking bone or other sharks during a feeding frenzy millions of years ago. For the collector who values the story as much as the specimen, these pieces are one-of-a-kind. -

Deformed/Pathologic Megalodon Teeth (22)
Rare Pathological & Deformed Megalodon Teeth
Nature isn't always perfect, and in the world of fossils, 'imperfect' often means 'rare.' Our collection of pathological Megalodon teeth features unique genetic deformities, split crowns, and curved roots. These 'one-of-a-kind' specimens offer a glimpse into the biological anomalies of the ocean's greatest predator. -

Bone Valley Megalodon Teeth (25)
Rare Bone Valley Megalodon Teeth
Discovered in the phosphate-rich "Bone Valley" formation of Central Florida, these Megalodon teeth are world-renowned for their stunning, light-colored preservation. Unlike the dark river-finds, Bone Valley specimens often feature creamy whites, ash-grays, and pastel blues. For the collector who values color as much as size, these are the ultimate aesthetic fossils.
-

Lee Creek Megalodon Teeth (8)
Historic Lee Creek Megalodon Teeth
Own a piece of fossil-hunting history. Recovered from the legendary Lee Creek Mine in Aurora, North Carolina, these Megalodon teeth are world-famous for their unique preservation and 'silver-blue' or 'tan' coloration. Since the mines are no longer open to the public, Lee Creek specimens are increasingly rare and highly sought after by investors and serious collectors. -

South Pacific Megalodon Teeth (30)
Deep-Sea South Pacific Megalodon Teeth
Recovered from the pristine depths of the South Pacific, these Megalodon teeth represent some of the best-preserved fossils in the world. Unlike teeth found in rivers or mines, South Pacific specimens often retain their original, high-gloss enamel and sharp serrations due to the stable environment of the deep ocean floor. These are truly "museum-quality" treasures from the abyss. -

South Pacific Megalodon Teeth Unpolished (14)
Raw & Unpolished South Pacific Megalodon Teeth
True to their discovery. These South Pacific Megalodon teeth are presented in their 100% natural state, straight from the ocean floor. While many deep-sea teeth are buffed to a shine, these 'Unpolished' specimens retain their original 'as-found' enamel and crisp serrations. For the collector who demands absolute authenticity and raw prehistoric power. -

90% Megalodon Teeth (129)
The professional's choice for a centerpiece display. Our 90% complete Megalodon teeth offer the imposing presence of a museum specimen at a fraction of the cost. These teeth are nearly whole, typically featuring full enamel and sharp serrations with only a minor tip-nick or slight root erosion. To most observers, these teeth appear flawless.