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    The canine tooth is fashioned from fossil bone and is from Pasco county Florida
    Shark tooth has been highly modified at the gum line and removal of the serrations..It was found in the Anclote river, Tarpon Springs, Florida
    Thanks for the πŸ‘€

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    Floridaboy.

  • #2
    You ole treasure trove! We are so grateful for you!!
    Digging in GA, β€˜bout a mile from the Savannah River

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    • outlaws15
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      Agree

    • Hal Gorges
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      Thank you Sis.

  • #3
    Another couple from the Hal Museum of fine antiquities. Stunners. I find it very interesting they sanded off the serrations on the great white tooth.
    Central Ohio

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    • Hal Gorges
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      Thank you Flint.

  • #4
    can’t get any better than that.
    you lucky dawg.
    ~~ keep β€˜um coming Florida boy ~~
    Southeastern Minnesota’s driftless area

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    • Hal Gorges
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      Bow wowπŸ‘

  • #5
    Both incredible artifacts. Tons of work went into that Mega tooth. It was worn with pride.

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    • Hal Gorges
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      I believe you’re right πŸ‘

  • #6
    Amazing collection Hal, thanks for being here and sharing with us.
    Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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    • Hal Gorges
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      πŸ‘Greg.

  • #7
    Another great relic Hal. Like Greg said, appreciate you being here and sharing with us. Thank you.
    Near the PA/Ohio state line

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    • Hal Gorges
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      Thx, Chris πŸ‘

  • #8
    It’s always fun to open your posts just to see what amazing finds you are showing us. I think we all appreciate you!
    South Carolina

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    • Fla.Hillbilly
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      100%

    • Hal Gorges
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      Thanks Josie, I think I needed to hear that today πŸ‘

  • #9
    Yes and more than you will ever know Hal. Keep us amazed! Kim.
    Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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    • Hal Gorges
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      Awww shucks.Lol..thanks Kim..πŸ‘

  • #10
    Hey Hal, Thank you very much for sharing the pictures. Both of those are very special ancient artifacts.
    Michigan Yooper
    If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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    • Hal Gorges
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      πŸ‘

  • #11
    unreal man.
    Utah

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    • Hal Gorges
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      Thx. Darrel πŸ‘

  • #12
    Love that shark tooth . If your interested in a trade I’ll curate it for you.

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    • Hal Gorges
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      πŸ˜‚

  • #13
    Hal, that shark tooth….that’s an extra cool piece. You reckon they wore that around the neck, and removed the serrations to keep from accidentally cutting themselves??
    Wandering wherever I can, mostly in Eastern Arkansas, always looking down.

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    • Hal Gorges
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      πŸ‘πŸ€—

  • #14
    I'll trade you three Buffalo effigies and an ancient potatoes masher for that tooth.

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    • Hal Gorges
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      πŸ˜„πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚..ThanksπŸ‘

  • #15
    Yup you got um buddie

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