What deep time
sells for.
Market prices for fossils — by species, size, and quality — tracked across dealers and auction houses since 2019.
Specimens
| Specimen | Material | Quality | Size | Latest price | Kind | Date | Source |
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Price evolution
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How the curve is fit
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| Listing | Element / Quality | Size | Price | Typical | Vs. typical | Source |
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How much is a Carcharodontosaurus tooth worth?
A clean 1.92-inch Carcharodontosaurus tooth, the median size we see, typically sells for $178. Fitted from 187 tracked specimens, adjusted for size, condition and variety.
Carcharodontosaurus tooth price by size
| Size | Typical price | Usual range |
|---|---|---|
| 1 in | $71 | $55 – $92 |
| 2 in | $193 | $149 – $249 |
| 3 in | $499 | $386 – $646 |
| 4 in | $1,157 | $894 – $1,498 |
Carcharodontosaurus tooth listings on the market now
We're tracking 10 live Carcharodontosaurus tooth listings. The one furthest below its fitted value is priced 18% below the curve at $95. The Deal Finder ranks all of them.
Recent Carcharodontosaurus tooth sales and listings
| Specimen | Size | Price | Seen |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.21" Serrated Carcharodontosaurus Tooth - Huge Dinosaur Tooth | 4.21 in | $1,550 | 2026-08-16 |
| 4.57" Serrated Carcharodontosaurus Tooth - Giant Dinosaur Tooth | 4.57 in | $1,495 | 2026-08-16 |
| Serrated, 3.33" Carcharodontosaurus Tooth - Real Dinosaur Tooth | 3.33 in | $795 | 2026-08-16 |
| Serrated, 2.96" Carcharodontosaurus Tooth - Real Dinosaur Tooth | 2.96 in | $449 | 2026-08-16 |
| Serrated, 2.89" Carcharodontosaurus Tooth - Feeding Worn Tip | 2.89 in | $395 | 2026-08-16 |
| Serrated, 1.90" Carcharodontosaurus Tooth - Real Dinosaur Tooth | 1.9 in | $195 | 2026-08-16 |
| Serrated, 2.03" Carcharodontosaurus Tooth - Real Dinosaur Tooth | 2.03 in | $195 | 2026-08-16 |
| Serrated, 1.62" Carcharodontosaurus Tooth - Real Dinosaur Tooth | 1.62 in | $175 | 2026-08-16 |
How this valuation is calculated
Price is regressed on log size, with a quadratic term so the exponent rises with size, plus condition, element, variety and form. Recent sales carry more weight, so the curve tracks the current market. Full details on the methodology page. You can also see the price history or appraise your own specimen.