Wholesale
Listed below are our wholesale items for sale to store owners or other fossil dealers:
Whole Megalodons, Partial Megalodons, Polished Megalodons, Collector Megalodons, Pound Bags, and Necklaces!
WE HAVE A MINIMUM $250 PURCHASE & YOU MUST HAVE A TAX I.D.
To make a purchase from our wholesale page.
To inquire about prices, please email us at sales@sharksteeth.com.
Thank you and enjoy!
These teeth are of commercial quality. Which means that they have no major flaws and are complete teeth. The serrations will be worn to none because of the river wear over millions of years. There may be minor damage such as minor nicks to the root or edge of the tooth but nothing substantial. Still a great tooth! If you do not like them after ten days send them back for a full refund.
With our box deals, you can mix it up however you like. It just has to make a complete box!!!
All Box Deals can be Commercial, Polished, or Mixed.
Small Box Deal
Small Box Deal
Approximate Retail Price values to $1,610 – Wholesale Price $805
(10) 2 ” Commercial Megalodon
(4) 2 1/2 ” Commercial Megalodon
(2) 3 ” Commercial Megalodon
(1) 3 1/2 ” Commercial Megalodon
(1) 4 ” Commercial Megalodon
(1) 4 1/2 ” Commercial Megalodon
Large Box Deal
Large Box Deal
Approximate Retail Price values to Unavailable at Moment – Wholesale Price Unavailable at Moment
for all large box deals !!!
(10) 3 ” Commercial Megalodon
(9) 3 1/2 ” Commercial Megalodon
(8) 4 ” Commercial Megalodon
(7) 4 1/2″ Commercial Megalodon
(6) 5 ” Commercial Megalodon
Commercial Megalodon Teeth
These teeth are only examples of the quality you will be receiving
Size | Price |
1 1/2 ” – 2 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $20 Each |
2 ” – 2 1/2 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $25 Each |
2 1/2 ” – 3 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $40 Each |
3 ” – 3 1/2 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $60 Each |
3 1/2 ” – 4 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $75 Each |
4 ” – 4 1/2 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $100 Each |
4 1/2 ” – 5 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $150 Each |
5 ” – 5 1/2 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $200- $300 Each |
5 1/2 ” – 5 3/4 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $300-$400 Each |
5 3/4 ” – 6 ” Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $400-$600 Each |
6 ” – Commercial Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $500 – ???? Each |
Commercial Polished Megalodon Teeth
These teeth are only examples of the quality you will be receiving
Size | Price |
1 1/2 ” – 2 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $25 Each |
2 ” – 2 1/2 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $30 Each |
2 1/2 ” – 3 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $40 Each |
3 ” – 3 1/2 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $60 Each |
3 1/2 ” – 4 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $75 Each |
4 ” – 4 1/2 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $100 Each |
4 1/2 ” – 5 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $150 Each |
5 ” – 5 1/2 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $200-$300 Each |
5 1/2 ” – 5 3/4 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $300-$400 Each |
5 3/4 ” – 6 ” Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $400-$600 Each |
6 ” – Commercial Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $500 – ???? Each |
Collector Polished Megalodon Teeth
These teeth are examples of the quality you will be receiving
Size | Price |
1 1/2 ” – 2 ” Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $30 Each |
2 ” – 2 1/2 ” Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $40 Each |
2 1/2 ” – 3 ” Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $50 Each |
3 ” – 3 1/2 ” Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $70 Each |
3 1/2 ” – 4 ” Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $90 Each |
4 ” – 4 1/2 ” Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $150 Each |
4 1/2 ” – 5 ” Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $175 Each |
5" - 5 1/2" Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $250 - $275 Each |
5 1/2 ” – 5 3/4 ” Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $300 Each |
5 3/4 ” – 6 ” Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $400- $600 Each |
6 ” – Collector Quality Polished Megalodon Sharks Teeth | $500 - Up |
Commercial Extinct Great White Teeth
Size | Price |
1 – 1 1/4 ” Commercial Extinct Great White Teeth | $10 Each |
1 1/4 – 1 1/2 ” Commercial Extinct Great White Teeth | $12 Each |
1 1/2 – 2 ” Commercial Extinct Great White Teeth | $15 Each |
2 – 2 1/4 ” Commercial Extinct Great White Teeth | $20 Each |
2 1/4 – 2 1/2 ” Commercial Extinct Great White Teeth | $25 Each |
Wholesale Partial Megalodon Sharks Teeth
These are what we find most while scuba diving in the rivers of South Carolina
50% Complete Megalodon Sharks Teeth | 1 inch > 5 inches | $35 per pound | |
75% Complete Megalodon Sharks Teeth | 1 inch > 5 inches | 3″ & Under 5″ | |
90% Complete Megalodon Sharks Teeth | 1 inch > 5 inches. | 3″ & Under 5″ |
Wholesale Polished Partial Megalodon Sharks Teeth
These teeth are examples of the quality you will be receiving
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One Pound Bag Mixed Sharks Teeth
North African Shark Teeth
Fossil Shark Teeth in Bottle | $1.25 each | 50 pcs/Bag | |
Shark tooth on Matrix card bag | $2.00 each | 50 pcs/Bag | |
Broken Fossil shark teeth ID card | $1.25 each | 50 pcs/Bag | |
Medium shark Tooth ID card | $1.75 each | 50 pcs/Bag | |
wholemor1 | Beautifully Wire Wrapped North African Extinct Otodus Obilquus Teeth from the Eocene Epoch. Approximately 50 million years old. | $1.25 each | |
wholemor2 | Beautiful North African Extinct Squalicorax Teeth from the Eocene Epoch. Approximately 50 million years old. | $1 Each | |
wholemor3 | Beautifully North African Extinct Otodus Obilquus Teeth from the Eocene Epoch. Approximately 50 million years old. | $1 each | |
wholemor4 | 1 Pound of Beautiful B-Grade North African Extinct Sand Tiger Shark Teeth From The Eocene Epoch. Approximately 50 million years old. Perfect for Birthday Party Fossil Digs | $40pound | |
wholemor5 | Beautifully Wire Wrapped Fossil North African Sand Tiger Teeth from the Eocene Epoch. Approximately 50 Million Years Old. | $1.25 each |
Bulk Sand Tiger Teeth
wholesandA | Pound of A-Grade North African Extinct Sand Tiger Shark Teeth From The Eocene Epoch. | $70per Pound | |
wholesandB | 1 Pound of B-Grade North African Extinct Sand Tiger Shark Teeth From The Eocene Epoch. | $20 per Pound | |
wholesandB | 1 Pound of C-Grade North African Extinct Sand Tiger Shark Teeth From The Eocene Epoch. | $15per Pound |
Extinct Bakersfield Great White Shark Teeth
Fossils
AGTUR | These fossils are most likely Eocene in age. The shell of these gastropods has been replaced by a yellowish-orange chalcedony | $30 Per Pound | |
ORTHO3 | Orthoceras fossils from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. They mostly range from 2-3" in length, some slightly larger and some slightly smaller and the exact shape of the pieces varies. The fossils commonly known as orthoceras are extinct "straight" cephalopods that lived during the Upper Devonian period around 370 million years ago. Like other cephalopods they lived inside of their shell, had tentacles they could use to grab food and used jet propulsion, squirting water to move. The rock containing them is quarried from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and frequently polished to make decorative items with the fossils visible on the polished surface. | $8Each | |
SMAMMON | Ammonites were predatory mollusks that resembled a squid with a shell. These cephalopods had eyes, tentacles, and spiral shells. They are more closely related to a living octopus, though the shells resemble that of a nautilus. Ammonites appeared in the fossil record about 240 million years ago and they barely survived several major extinction events. The last lineages disappeared 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous. | $45 per Pound | |
SMAMMON-B | Ammonites were predatory mollusks that resembled a squid with a shell. These cephalopods had eyes, tentacles, and spiral shells. They are more closely related to a living octopus, though the shells resemble that of a nautilus. Ammonites appeared in the fossil record about 240 million years ago and they barely survived several major extinction events. The last lineages disappeared 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous. 3" - 3/12" Inch | ||
AH1.5 | Assorted Agate Arrowheads is a nice mix and a great place to start for scouts, re-enactors and artisans. Using this as your inspiration, you can build your own lance or mount these in a shadowbox for display. Featuring a similar look found in Native American artifacts, they look like they were hand knapped...well, almost! These vary from 1" tall to 1-1/2" tall. The colors range from a cement shade to rusty brown, each lot will be different. Great quality, economically priced, these Assorted Agate Arrowheads are perfect for all your projects! | $45 per | |
CLAM1 | A bivalve is a mollusk that has two shells connected at a hinge by a ligament and closed by muscles. The ligament, made of organic material, is rarely preserved in fossils. Bivalves would burrow into the sediment, bore into stone, or attach themselves with a filament. Clams, mussels, and oysters are bivalves. | $8 per Pound | |
SNAIL1 | Cepaea Snail Fossils Pliocene Gastropods Mollusks Morocco | $8 per Pound | |
GASTRO1 | Brachiopod | $8 per Pound | |
GLDWIRE1 | Gold Wire Wrapped Sand Tiger Teeth | $100 per | |
OYSTER1 | Oysters from Morocco | $8 per Pound | |
PARTTRILO | Trilobites were a very diverse group of extinct marine arthropods. They first appeared in the fossil record in the Early Cambrian (521 million years ago) and went extinct during the Permian mass extinction (250 million years ago). They were one of the most successful of the early animals on our planet with over 25k described species, filling nearly every evolutionary niche. Due in large part to a hard exoskeleton (shell), they left a excellent fossil record. | $50 for 50 Pieces | |
SEAURCHIN1 | Sea Urchins from Morocco | $8 per Pound | |
SNAKEVERT1 | Snake Vertebrae | $50 per 100 Pieces | |
SQUAL1 | Squalicorax would have had a body type very similar to todays grey sharks but the teeth most closely resembled that of tiger sharks. It was likely a coastal predator, but there is evidence it was also a scavenger as evidenced by a Squalicorax tooth having been found embedded on the bone of a Hadrosaur. Hadrosaurs were terrestrial dinosaurs, so it likely had died on land and been swept out to see. | $20 per Pound | |
TRILOIMP1 | Trilobites were a very diverse group of extinct marine arthropods. They first appeared in the fossil record in the Early Cambrian (521 million years ago) and went extinct during the Permian mass extinction (250 million years ago). They were one of the most successful of the early animals on our planet with over 25k described species, filling nearly every evolutionary niche. Due in large part to a hard exoskeleton (shell), they left a excellent fossil record. | $10 Each | |
NATTURTELLA | Fossil Gastropod collected near Assa, Morocco. These fossils are most likely Eocene in age. The shell of these gastropods has been replaced by a yellowish-orange chalcedony. | $20 per Pound | |
BGRADEVEN | BGrade Teeth from Venice, Variety of different Reef Shark | $50 per Pound |