What Are Paleontology Items Worth?
9 items tagged “paleontology” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Mammoth Tusk
A mammoth tusk is a fossilized ivory tooth from an extinct woolly mammoth, typically sourced from Siberia or Alaska, sold as display pieces or for crafting in the fossils and minerals market.

Raptor Claw
An authentic fossilized claw from a dromaeosaurid dinosaur like Velociraptor, valued by collectors for its iconic 'killing claw' shape and rarity.

Megalodon Tooth
A fossilized tooth from the extinct megalodon shark, typically 3-5 inches in size.

Dinosaur Bone
Dinosaur bone refers to fossilized bones from dinosaurs sold as collectible specimens in the fossils and minerals market, typically small fragments or pieces affordable for regular buyers.

Ammonite
Ammonite fossils are the preserved spiral shells of extinct marine mollusks from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, commonly sold as collectibles in various sizes and qualities.

Fossil Shell
A fossil shell is the preserved mineralized remains of an ancient mollusk shell, commonly sold as affordable collectibles in the fossils and minerals category.

Fossil Fern
A Fossil Fern is a preserved fossilized leaf or frond from ancient ferns, typically from the Carboniferous period, sold as collectible specimens in sizes around 1-2 inches for display.

Fossil Fish
An authentic fossil fish specimen, typically 12-20 inches in size from formations like Green River or Devonian period.

Fossil Tyrannosaurus Rex Skeleton (Stan)
Nearly complete T-Rex skeleton auctioned for research and display.
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