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I have thousands of sharks teeth (it's a family hobby) but would like to know about these 3 in particular.  The one in the middle appears to be broken in half and is serated on the right.. Thanks 

Found in NC, SC and GA

 

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Hello and welcome! :meg:

 

I've cropped and brightened the image (in the future, it's also most helpful to provide a ruler for scale, as spoons come in a variety of sizes):

 

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The first on the left does not appear to be identifiable, if it's even a tooth. The middle one appears to be a great white, seeing no bourlette. For the final tooth I would lean to one of the members of the Otodus/Carcharocles lineage (mega-toothed shark). 

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Cropped and brightened:

 

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I think the middle and right ones are Great Whites.

The other is likely too worn to tell.

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