
EXTRA LARGE, Colorful, Sharply Serrated 6.27" Fossil Megalodon Tooth - Indonesia
Species - Carcharocles megalodon
Size - 6.27" long
Location - West Java, Indonesia
Age - Pliocene-Miocene - Appx 4-5 million years old
Remarks - Extra-large (very wide tooth as well), gorgeous, sharply serrated 6.27" long Fossil Megalodon shark tooth from a land site in West Java, Indonesia. This beautiful large meg boasts sharp serrations and gorgeous light orange colors, making it a remarkable find for enthusiasts.
We always sell 100% authentic megs. Rarely does one have any kind of repair or restoration work done but this tooth is a bit of an exception - kind of. In this site in Indonesia often the acids in the limestone can dissolve parts of the root. In these instances the root "becomes" the limestone (if that makes any sense). The root on this one is there but it's also limestone that has been carved to shape the root. It's a tricky thing - not really repair or restoration but not completely natural root. That's the reason this stunning meg is $2k instead of $5k+.
Imagine holding in your hands a tooth that once belonged to one of the largest and most powerful predators that ever lived. The Megalodon, with its massive jaws and serrated teeth, ruled the oceans millions of years ago. Now, you can own a piece of that incredible history.
This collector-quality Megalodon tooth is an ideal addition to any fossil collection. Its impressive size and striking colors will make it a standout piece in your display. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning your journey into the world of fossils, this tooth offers a unique and awe-inspiring glimpse into the past.
Key Features:
- Length: 6.27 inches
- Colors: Gorgeous light orange hues
- Origin: West Java, Indonesia
- Condition: Sharply serrated, very colorful, Some limestone on root
This 100% authentic fossil Megalodon tooth was sourced from West Java, Indonesia. Here, land collectors use pickaxes, shovels, and hand tools to dig into fossiliferous limestone deposits to recover these timeless treasures. This limestone deposit is most likely Early Pliocene in age (4–5 million years old) and is typically referred to as the Bodjang Formation — although that may or may not be the correct name as not a lot of study has been done on these deposits.
Megalodon teeth found in this highly acidic limestone often show erosion to the softer root structure while the enamel is often pristine. Damage is sometimes caused to the tooth by collecting techniques (i.e. a pickaxe hitting the tooth while digging), so perfect quality teeth with good roots are highly prized among collectors.
In addition, owing to the “by-hand” collecting, there is a much smaller quantity of teeth available from here on the market than from other locations where teeth are found scuba-diving. The colors on these teeth are often spectacular, and this site is known for producing some of the most beautiful Megalodon shark teeth ever discovered anywhere in the world.
To learn more about how these incredible fossils evolved over millions of years, check out our educational article:
Evolution of the Megalodon – An Easy 2-Minute Guide
Written by Steve Alter, this quick read explains how the Megalodon evolved from ancient species like Otodus obliquus and Carcharocles angustidens — a fascinating journey through 100 million years of natural history.
ABOUT THE MEGALODON SHARK AND FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TEETH
Carcharocles megalodon was the largest shark in history and one of the world’s most powerful predators. This massive animal lived during the Early Pliocene–Late Miocene epochs (approximately 3.5–8 million years ago), and its ancestors (Carcharocles chubutensis, angustidens, auriculatus, aksuaticus, and Otodus obliquus) date back around 60 million years.
This shark reached lengths of at least 60 feet (18 meters) with a weight of around 50 tons — more than three times the length of the largest Great White Shark but with an overall mass 25 times greater. Quite simply, the Megalodon shark was the most incredible and awe-inspiring marine predator of all time.
For the most part, all that remains of this enormous shark are the fossilized Megalodon teeth. Luckily for collectors, fossil Megalodon shark teeth — while rare — are still found around the world and can be owned by enthusiasts today.
Fossil Megalodon teeth come in many sizes (up to 7" in length), colors, and grades of preservation, and are sourced from a range of fossil deposits across the globe. The most famous finds come from the Southeastern United States (Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina), as well as Indonesia, Peru, and Morocco.
COLLECTOR VALUE AND RARITY
Factors affecting the value of fossil Megalodon shark teeth include size, quality, color, and locality. Larger teeth over 5" are significantly rarer and command higher value. A perfect Megalodon tooth — with complete enamel, bourlette, and razor-sharp serrations — is especially prized.
To find a specimen of this quality after 5 million years is rare, as most teeth have been worn or damaged by currents and geological forces. Vibrant coloration can also dramatically increase value. West Java Megalodon teeth are renowned for their exotic hues, ranging from dark blue and golden tones to gray and cream — each one completely unique.
If you’re looking for authentic Megalodon teeth for sale, you can explore our full selection of collector-grade specimens on megalodonteeth.com. Each piece is legally sourced, 100% natural, and backed by our authenticity guarantee.
THE PERFECT GIFT AND INVESTMENT
Fossilized Megalodon teeth make an unforgettable gift for anyone fascinated by natural history, paleontology, or marine evolution. There’s truly nothing like holding a real piece of ancient ocean life that dates back millions of years.
Whether you’re expanding your collection or buying for someone special, you can’t go wrong with one of our authentic Megalodon shark teeth. Every fossil from MegalodonTeeth.com represents millions of years of geological history — a timeless symbol of strength, beauty, and the mysteries of the deep.
Thank you for your continued interest and support!
Species - Carcharocles megalodon
Size - 6.27" long
Location - West Java, Indonesia
Age - Pliocene-Miocene - Appx 4-5 million years old
Remarks - Extra-large (very wide tooth as well), gorgeous, sharply serrated 6.27" long Fossil Megalodon shark tooth from a land site in West Java, Indonesia. This beautiful large meg boasts sharp serrations and gorgeous light orange colors, making it a remarkable find for enthusiasts.
We always sell 100% authentic megs. Rarely does one have any kind of repair or restoration work done but this tooth is a bit of an exception - kind of. In this site in Indonesia often the acids in the limestone can dissolve parts of the root. In these instances the root "becomes" the limestone (if that makes any sense). The root on this one is there but it's also limestone that has been carved to shape the root. It's a tricky thing - not really repair or restoration but not completely natural root. That's the reason this stunning meg is $2k instead of $5k+.
Imagine holding in your hands a tooth that once belonged to one of the largest and most powerful predators that ever lived. The Megalodon, with its massive jaws and serrated teeth, ruled the oceans millions of years ago. Now, you can own a piece of that incredible history.
This collector-quality Megalodon tooth is an ideal addition to any fossil collection. Its impressive size and striking colors will make it a standout piece in your display. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning your journey into the world of fossils, this tooth offers a unique and awe-inspiring glimpse into the past.
Key Features:
- Length: 6.27 inches
- Colors: Gorgeous light orange hues
- Origin: West Java, Indonesia
- Condition: Sharply serrated, very colorful, Some limestone on root
This 100% authentic fossil Megalodon tooth was sourced from West Java, Indonesia. Here, land collectors use pickaxes, shovels, and hand tools to dig into fossiliferous limestone deposits to recover these timeless treasures. This limestone deposit is most likely Early Pliocene in age (4–5 million years old) and is typically referred to as the Bodjang Formation — although that may or may not be the correct name as not a lot of study has been done on these deposits.
Megalodon teeth found in this highly acidic limestone often show erosion to the softer root structure while the enamel is often pristine. Damage is sometimes caused to the tooth by collecting techniques (i.e. a pickaxe hitting the tooth while digging), so perfect quality teeth with good roots are highly prized among collectors.
In addition, owing to the “by-hand” collecting, there is a much smaller quantity of teeth available from here on the market than from other locations where teeth are found scuba-diving. The colors on these teeth are often spectacular, and this site is known for producing some of the most beautiful Megalodon shark teeth ever discovered anywhere in the world.
To learn more about how these incredible fossils evolved over millions of years, check out our educational article:
Evolution of the Megalodon – An Easy 2-Minute Guide
Written by Steve Alter, this quick read explains how the Megalodon evolved from ancient species like Otodus obliquus and Carcharocles angustidens — a fascinating journey through 100 million years of natural history.
ABOUT THE MEGALODON SHARK AND FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TEETH
Carcharocles megalodon was the largest shark in history and one of the world’s most powerful predators. This massive animal lived during the Early Pliocene–Late Miocene epochs (approximately 3.5–8 million years ago), and its ancestors (Carcharocles chubutensis, angustidens, auriculatus, aksuaticus, and Otodus obliquus) date back around 60 million years.
This shark reached lengths of at least 60 feet (18 meters) with a weight of around 50 tons — more than three times the length of the largest Great White Shark but with an overall mass 25 times greater. Quite simply, the Megalodon shark was the most incredible and awe-inspiring marine predator of all time.
For the most part, all that remains of this enormous shark are the fossilized Megalodon teeth. Luckily for collectors, fossil Megalodon shark teeth — while rare — are still found around the world and can be owned by enthusiasts today.
Fossil Megalodon teeth come in many sizes (up to 7" in length), colors, and grades of preservation, and are sourced from a range of fossil deposits across the globe. The most famous finds come from the Southeastern United States (Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina), as well as Indonesia, Peru, and Morocco.
COLLECTOR VALUE AND RARITY
Factors affecting the value of fossil Megalodon shark teeth include size, quality, color, and locality. Larger teeth over 5" are significantly rarer and command higher value. A perfect Megalodon tooth — with complete enamel, bourlette, and razor-sharp serrations — is especially prized.
To find a specimen of this quality after 5 million years is rare, as most teeth have been worn or damaged by currents and geological forces. Vibrant coloration can also dramatically increase value. West Java Megalodon teeth are renowned for their exotic hues, ranging from dark blue and golden tones to gray and cream — each one completely unique.
If you’re looking for authentic Megalodon teeth for sale, you can explore our full selection of collector-grade specimens on megalodonteeth.com. Each piece is legally sourced, 100% natural, and backed by our authenticity guarantee.
THE PERFECT GIFT AND INVESTMENT
Fossilized Megalodon teeth make an unforgettable gift for anyone fascinated by natural history, paleontology, or marine evolution. There’s truly nothing like holding a real piece of ancient ocean life that dates back millions of years.
Whether you’re expanding your collection or buying for someone special, you can’t go wrong with one of our authentic Megalodon shark teeth. Every fossil from MegalodonTeeth.com represents millions of years of geological history — a timeless symbol of strength, beauty, and the mysteries of the deep.
Thank you for your continued interest and support!
Original: $1,899.00
-65%$1,899.00
$664.65Description
Species - Carcharocles megalodon
Size - 6.27" long
Location - West Java, Indonesia
Age - Pliocene-Miocene - Appx 4-5 million years old
Remarks - Extra-large (very wide tooth as well), gorgeous, sharply serrated 6.27" long Fossil Megalodon shark tooth from a land site in West Java, Indonesia. This beautiful large meg boasts sharp serrations and gorgeous light orange colors, making it a remarkable find for enthusiasts.
We always sell 100% authentic megs. Rarely does one have any kind of repair or restoration work done but this tooth is a bit of an exception - kind of. In this site in Indonesia often the acids in the limestone can dissolve parts of the root. In these instances the root "becomes" the limestone (if that makes any sense). The root on this one is there but it's also limestone that has been carved to shape the root. It's a tricky thing - not really repair or restoration but not completely natural root. That's the reason this stunning meg is $2k instead of $5k+.
Imagine holding in your hands a tooth that once belonged to one of the largest and most powerful predators that ever lived. The Megalodon, with its massive jaws and serrated teeth, ruled the oceans millions of years ago. Now, you can own a piece of that incredible history.
This collector-quality Megalodon tooth is an ideal addition to any fossil collection. Its impressive size and striking colors will make it a standout piece in your display. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning your journey into the world of fossils, this tooth offers a unique and awe-inspiring glimpse into the past.
Key Features:
- Length: 6.27 inches
- Colors: Gorgeous light orange hues
- Origin: West Java, Indonesia
- Condition: Sharply serrated, very colorful, Some limestone on root
This 100% authentic fossil Megalodon tooth was sourced from West Java, Indonesia. Here, land collectors use pickaxes, shovels, and hand tools to dig into fossiliferous limestone deposits to recover these timeless treasures. This limestone deposit is most likely Early Pliocene in age (4–5 million years old) and is typically referred to as the Bodjang Formation — although that may or may not be the correct name as not a lot of study has been done on these deposits.
Megalodon teeth found in this highly acidic limestone often show erosion to the softer root structure while the enamel is often pristine. Damage is sometimes caused to the tooth by collecting techniques (i.e. a pickaxe hitting the tooth while digging), so perfect quality teeth with good roots are highly prized among collectors.
In addition, owing to the “by-hand” collecting, there is a much smaller quantity of teeth available from here on the market than from other locations where teeth are found scuba-diving. The colors on these teeth are often spectacular, and this site is known for producing some of the most beautiful Megalodon shark teeth ever discovered anywhere in the world.
To learn more about how these incredible fossils evolved over millions of years, check out our educational article:
Evolution of the Megalodon – An Easy 2-Minute Guide
Written by Steve Alter, this quick read explains how the Megalodon evolved from ancient species like Otodus obliquus and Carcharocles angustidens — a fascinating journey through 100 million years of natural history.
ABOUT THE MEGALODON SHARK AND FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TEETH
Carcharocles megalodon was the largest shark in history and one of the world’s most powerful predators. This massive animal lived during the Early Pliocene–Late Miocene epochs (approximately 3.5–8 million years ago), and its ancestors (Carcharocles chubutensis, angustidens, auriculatus, aksuaticus, and Otodus obliquus) date back around 60 million years.
This shark reached lengths of at least 60 feet (18 meters) with a weight of around 50 tons — more than three times the length of the largest Great White Shark but with an overall mass 25 times greater. Quite simply, the Megalodon shark was the most incredible and awe-inspiring marine predator of all time.
For the most part, all that remains of this enormous shark are the fossilized Megalodon teeth. Luckily for collectors, fossil Megalodon shark teeth — while rare — are still found around the world and can be owned by enthusiasts today.
Fossil Megalodon teeth come in many sizes (up to 7" in length), colors, and grades of preservation, and are sourced from a range of fossil deposits across the globe. The most famous finds come from the Southeastern United States (Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina), as well as Indonesia, Peru, and Morocco.
COLLECTOR VALUE AND RARITY
Factors affecting the value of fossil Megalodon shark teeth include size, quality, color, and locality. Larger teeth over 5" are significantly rarer and command higher value. A perfect Megalodon tooth — with complete enamel, bourlette, and razor-sharp serrations — is especially prized.
To find a specimen of this quality after 5 million years is rare, as most teeth have been worn or damaged by currents and geological forces. Vibrant coloration can also dramatically increase value. West Java Megalodon teeth are renowned for their exotic hues, ranging from dark blue and golden tones to gray and cream — each one completely unique.
If you’re looking for authentic Megalodon teeth for sale, you can explore our full selection of collector-grade specimens on megalodonteeth.com. Each piece is legally sourced, 100% natural, and backed by our authenticity guarantee.
THE PERFECT GIFT AND INVESTMENT
Fossilized Megalodon teeth make an unforgettable gift for anyone fascinated by natural history, paleontology, or marine evolution. There’s truly nothing like holding a real piece of ancient ocean life that dates back millions of years.
Whether you’re expanding your collection or buying for someone special, you can’t go wrong with one of our authentic Megalodon shark teeth. Every fossil from MegalodonTeeth.com represents millions of years of geological history — a timeless symbol of strength, beauty, and the mysteries of the deep.
Thank you for your continued interest and support!






















