Favorite Fossils and Artifacts (not for sale) If you have to have an item below I might consider a trade.  I guess if an outrageous offer comes along I might sell.
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FP1.jpg.jpg (16811 bytes) FP3.jpg.jpg (12978 bytes) The first two arrowheads I ever found.  I have only find a couple other ones in all my years of collecting.
FP2.jpg.jpg (21770 bytes) FPb2.jpg.jpg (30623 bytes) Just a killer  Smilodon carnassial.  I have been very lucky to acquire this tooth.    I traded this tooth in the beginning of my fossil sickness and was lucky to be able to get this one back.
FP20071.JPG (286229 bytes) FP20071b.JPG (283285 bytes) Wow a 5-1/4" Battery creek Megalodon.  This tooth is out of this world is is in the to 10 teeth I have ever seen.  It is that nice that I am afraid to clean it.  I doubt if there are many more like this one out there.
FP4.jpg.jpg (15125 bytes) FF6.jpg.JPG (13787 bytes) First  a huge bear tooth that measures ~3 1/4".

Second a awesome Puma tooth with rodent gnaw marks on the root.  Killer Piece.

!cid_000f01c61416$f39ce6a0$09cdf245@Greenhour.jpg (168182 bytes) !cid_001c01c614e3$d8982860$09cdf245@Greenhour.jpg (99103 bytes) First we have the only Auriculatus vertabra that I have ever seen and its is huge!  The next tooth is just so nice, I had to post it.
 
FF6.JPG (170436 bytes) FF6b.JPG (166567 bytes) Wow this is the first Auriculatis tooth that I have ever seen to have such a unique color patern.  That orange color is just incredible and rare.  This tooth also has large serrations with just a small area with a few serrations missing.
Ff1.jpg.JPG (51262 bytes) FF1b.jpg.JPG (47778 bytes) Just a killer Megalodon tooth.  It measures in at just over 5".   This tooth was actually given to me by one of my good friends.  It is basically what got me in the water.
FP9.jpg.JPG (31377 bytes) FP9b.jpg.JPG (41915 bytes) It was a very happy day when I came across these 2 pieces just a few feet from each other.  These were just a foot or so from a Mammoth axis vertebra.  Even though the stem is broken still a great find. 
FF2.jpg.JPG (27557 bytes) FF2b.jpg.JPG (31699 bytes) One of my favorite meg teeth positions.  I have always called it a high back lower.  Just another Killer Megalodon.  I have only ever found one other one like it but if was not near as in good condition.
GSEB.JPG (51372 bytes) GSEBB.JPG (58453 bytes) Size 3-1/2" Another killer Auriculatus sharks tooth.  The Auriculatus on this page are so rare.  
GSHUGE.JPG (47658 bytes) GSHUGEB.JPG (55375 bytes) Size 4-1/16"  This is one of four Auriculats teeth that I know of that have ever reached the 4" mark from South Carolina.  Awesome blade and serrations on this one.  I have not cleaned the matrix off yet, I am afraid to try.
!cid_002101c5f56c$8b930b70$c0f73a44@Greenhour.jpg (74225 bytes) !cid_000d01c5f759$51b69f40$c0f73a44@Greenhour.jpg (147791 bytes) Size 3-13/16"  By far the best Auriculatus tooth I have ever been lucky enough to find.  I have yet to see a tooth of this size in better shape than this one.    GRADE AA tooth will perfect serrattions.  I have had two offers for over $1,500.00 
FF12.JPG.JPG (21696 bytes) FF12B.JPG.JPG (19668 bytes) Size3-1/4"  One of the best Auriculatis teeth I have ever seen.    This tooth is the best  I have ever seen from this location.
FF11B.JPG.JPG (21803 bytes) FF11.JPG.JPG (24684 bytes) Size3-3/16"  Just a Killer Grade AAA tooth.  The do not come much better than this one.
FF13.jpg.JPG (33082 bytes) FF13b.jpg.JPG (29532 bytes) This is by far the nicest point that I own.  I was told it was called a Redstone point from the paleo era.  I am not sure of what material it is made off.  If anyone knows anything else about this point, please let me know.  It is just around 3" in length.
FF14.jpg.JPG (32738 bytes) FF14b.jpg.JPG (26283 bytes) Once again another nice point.  It a over 5" in length and is simply huge.  I believe it is made out of coral but that is just about all I know about this one.
FF31.JPG (166665 bytes) FF31B.JPG (187352 bytes) A huge Auriculatis tooth in nice condition.  It measures in at 3-9-16".  It does not make the GRADE A level due to the couple serrations missing and the tiny flake of enamel near the tip on the display side.
MVC-029F.JPG (87374 bytes) MVC-030F.JPG (86837 bytes) One of the best Auriculatus teeth that I have.  It is 3-11/16" with every single serration intact.  One neat thing about this tooth is that is one of those rare times that the tooth healed.  GRADE AA.
FF31.JPG (40113 bytes) FF31b.JPG (38323 bytes) Wow, just a killer Auriculatus tooth.  This one measures 3-3/8" and has every serration. This has been my year for Auriculatus teeth.  GRADE AA
MVC-037F.JPG (158206 bytes) MVC-038F.JPG (104489 bytes) Just a killer Smilodon Fatalis saber. You may have seen the replicas that out there that were all made by this saber.  Just an incredible find.

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