
T-Rex Tooth
A T-Rex tooth in the fossils and minerals context refers to a fossilized Tyrannosaurus rex tooth or fragment, with small, everyday pieces typically being fragments or replicas affordable for regular collectors.
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: FossilEra.com and FossilShack.com for small fragments and replicas in fossils/mi…
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Real complete T-Rex teeth over 2 inches often exceed $5,000 due to rarity from Hell Creek Formation sites in Montana and Wyoming, while fragments start at $99.
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