H2O PLANET INC – Shark Week + Women's Dive Day (Enfield Scuba / H2O Planet)
Auction Ends: Jul 22, 2025 09:00 PM EDT

Antiques

SHARK: Tooth Chubutensis (3.5" Megalodon, HUGE, Museum Quality)

Item Number
171x
Estimated Value
1100 USD
Opening Bid
495 USD
Next Minimum Bid
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The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to H2O PLANET INC (tax ID 331633754) on behalf of the winner.

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6d 2h
Online Close
2025-07-22 21:00:00.0  -  Bid Extension

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Item Description

This is FATHER of Megalodon - and VERY RARE, MUSEUM QUALITY Piece (You won't see one like this, anywhere.)  "Chubutensis Megalodon" was the FATHER of Megalodon - and lived during the Miocene Period, 22 million years ago.  (Very old!)  This is an amazing example of a Chubutemsis Megalodon Tooth - and has a pristine brown Fossil Color, gorgeous condition, all sharp serrations on the side, and full enamel.  (Wow!)  It is 3.5" long (and you'll receive the actual single (1) Shark Tooth as seen in the individual photos).  Discovered by Connecticut Scuba Divers diving off the North Carolina Coast (30 miles from shore, 110 feet underwater).  These teeth are RARE (because of their age) - and can only be found in the deepest parts of the Ocean.  Each "inch" of Shark Tooth represents "10 feet" of Shark - so this ONE (1) 3.5" Fossil Tooth in this listing once belonged to a 35 foot Shark!

This item is 100% authentic and can be verified by the Dive Team.  It is available for shipping nationwide to Winning Bidder (with additional insurance, given the age and value) or can be picked up for FREE in Enfield, Connecticut after the Auction. This 3.5" "Chubutensis Megalodon" Tooth is in extremely rare "Museum Quality" Condition, is symmetrical, has all the serrations, and FULL ENAMEL on both sides, front and back. Beautiful - and 22 Million Years Old!  Please look through the Auction to see some of our OTHER amazing Megalodon Shark Teeth, too.  Donated to H2O Planet by Enfield Scuba Divers.