Museum-Grade Spinosaurus Tooth — Exceptional Natural Specimen

$1,550.00

This is a museum-grade Spinosaurus tooth, representing the highest tier of natural preservation available on the market. Exceptional in size, structure, and integrity, this specimen meets and exceeds the standards commonly required for institutional display.

Measuring 4.5 inches in length with a robust 1.5-inch base, the tooth exhibits powerful proportions, a complete crown and root, and outstanding enamel preservation. The surface texture and coloration are fully natural, with no repairs, stabilization, or restoration of any kind.

Specimens of this caliber are exceedingly uncommon. Most Spinosaurus teeth available today are significantly smaller, repaired, or structurally compromised. This example stands apart as a true reference specimen — suitable for museum exhibition, advanced private collections, or serious educational display.

This is not a representative fossil. It is a benchmark example of Spinosaurus dentition.

Specifications

  • Species: Spinosaurus

  • Classification: Museum Grade

  • Length: 4.5 inches

  • Base width: 1.5 inches

  • Condition: Complete, natural, no repairs or restoration

  • Preservation: Exceptional enamel and structural integrity

This is a museum-grade Spinosaurus tooth, representing the highest tier of natural preservation available on the market. Exceptional in size, structure, and integrity, this specimen meets and exceeds the standards commonly required for institutional display.

Measuring 4.5 inches in length with a robust 1.5-inch base, the tooth exhibits powerful proportions, a complete crown and root, and outstanding enamel preservation. The surface texture and coloration are fully natural, with no repairs, stabilization, or restoration of any kind.

Specimens of this caliber are exceedingly uncommon. Most Spinosaurus teeth available today are significantly smaller, repaired, or structurally compromised. This example stands apart as a true reference specimen — suitable for museum exhibition, advanced private collections, or serious educational display.

This is not a representative fossil. It is a benchmark example of Spinosaurus dentition.

Specifications

  • Species: Spinosaurus

  • Classification: Museum Grade

  • Length: 4.5 inches

  • Base width: 1.5 inches

  • Condition: Complete, natural, no repairs or restoration

  • Preservation: Exceptional enamel and structural integrity