scairp Posted Saturday at 02:36 AM Share Posted Saturday at 02:36 AM Hello everyone!! I have this Victorian gw tooth and I can't find out if it's fossil or modern, I think it's fossil, but others think it's an aged modern gw, how can I know for sure?? Thanks and kind regards Manuel Link to post Share on other sites
Dino9876 Posted Saturday at 12:56 PM Share Posted Saturday at 12:56 PM (edited) I think it's a fossil tooth. The irregular yellowish coloring would be very unusual for modern shark teeth. But of course it is always difficult to judge from a photo alone. A modern tooth should be relatively light. You could probably see it by the root, but unfortunately that is covered by the pendant, so I can't say for sure. Best regards from Germany Edited Saturday at 12:58 PM by Dino9876 Link to post Share on other sites
Al Dente Posted Saturday at 02:54 PM Share Posted Saturday at 02:54 PM Pretty sure it’s modern. It doesn’t have any desiccation cracks that are common on fossil teeth. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Randyw Posted Saturday at 04:46 PM Share Posted Saturday at 04:46 PM Going by the coloring and the look I agree with very old modern tooth. Which would fit in with the victorian manufacturing.it probably started out white. Beautiful piece! Link to post Share on other sites
scairp Posted Saturday at 06:07 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 06:07 PM Thanks to all, it is something very difficult to find out, the weight looks more like a fossil, I have a tiger shark tooth of the same size and it weighs half, maybe it is because of the metal,... but it is also true that it looks modern, it is all a mystery. Thanks my friends !! Manuel Link to post Share on other sites
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