Spinosaur - Fossil tooth - Colección Spinosaurio





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Espinosaurio specimen, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, from the Cretaceous period (145–66 million years ago) in Morocco; natural condition; restoration: none, comprising three high‑quality teeth with minimal restoration to stabilise small cracks, presented in a premium display case with glass cover.
Description from the seller
Scientific Name
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
(Huge semi-aquatic theropod of the Cretaceous)
Origin
Valley of Kem Kem, Morocco
Size:
- The largest: 4.5 cm
Description of the set:
Exclusive collection consisting of three high-quality Spinosaurus teeth, carefully selected for their shape, color, enamel, and aesthetic presence. Each piece features the conical, streamlined morphology typical of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, the iconic semi-aquatic theropod that dominated the river systems of Cretaceous Africa.
The teeth show an excellent state of preservation, with attractive enamel and well-defined cusps. Some of the pieces have minimal restoration, limited to stabilizing small cracks without affecting the authenticity of the fossil.
The set includes a premium display case with a glass lid, perfect for presenting the collection in an elegant way and protecting it from dust and handling. The presentation makes this set an ideal piece for both advanced collectors and for those seeking a unique and spectacular gift.
Restoration
None
REF: 3410
Seller's Story
Scientific Name
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
(Huge semi-aquatic theropod of the Cretaceous)
Origin
Valley of Kem Kem, Morocco
Size:
- The largest: 4.5 cm
Description of the set:
Exclusive collection consisting of three high-quality Spinosaurus teeth, carefully selected for their shape, color, enamel, and aesthetic presence. Each piece features the conical, streamlined morphology typical of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, the iconic semi-aquatic theropod that dominated the river systems of Cretaceous Africa.
The teeth show an excellent state of preservation, with attractive enamel and well-defined cusps. Some of the pieces have minimal restoration, limited to stabilizing small cracks without affecting the authenticity of the fossil.
The set includes a premium display case with a glass lid, perfect for presenting the collection in an elegant way and protecting it from dust and handling. The presentation makes this set an ideal piece for both advanced collectors and for those seeking a unique and spectacular gift.
Restoration
None
REF: 3410

