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Is this a Great White Shark tooth?

 

Found this in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA about 15 years ago and just refound it while cleaning out a desk. 
 

It is about 1.25 inches (31.75mm) long and curves back from base to tip with serrations along the edge.

 

Thanks!

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Yes it is. Nice find. :) 

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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Yup, GW. :meg:

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