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3 11/16" Angustidens Shark Tooth

This is probably one of the finest blades I've ever seen on an angustidens tooth. Just killer serrations, cusps, enamel, color, and tip. But the root is a little pitted. If the blade had a flaw, I wouldn't even consider a restoration, but DANG! What do you think I should do? Get it restored? Leave it the way it is? If I do get it restored, I'll post a pic. I know someone who is REALLY good, so once its done, you won't be able to tell anything has been done. This person rebuilds roots as good as a shark's gums! Drop me a line and let me know what you think.
Location Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
Species Carcharocles angustidens
Age Oligocene Epoch
Formation Ashley Marl
Category Shark Teeth
Length 3 11/16 inches

ID1360
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Date Added11/21/2004

  

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