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Recently, I have seen a few postings on the Forum about fossil bones or teeth in matrix from Morocco that are being passed off as authentic as found in matrix when several are fabricated or falsified to make a sell and now it has me wondering. I pretty much know that I would avoid any thing that seems to awesome to be true but I was wondering about the common Otodus Shark Teeth and various other teeth in matrix from this area. Mosasaur teeth and various teeth with vertebra fossilized together or slabs with multiple shark teeth look fake more often than not but I would be speculating and maybe unjustly. The single Otodus teeth look pretty authentic but I wonder just how easy it is to make and pass off a fake tooth in matrix because I am interested in collecting some specimens and don't want to buy them if they are fakes. Any advice for collecting authentic teeth in matrix from Morocco? I can't imagine it would be proffitable to go to the trouble to make a fake matrix speciman for the sale of a single tooth.

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A glued-up "matrix" can obscure major repairs (including compositing of partials) and thus be worth the time to do.

Look real hard at the central root area of your pictured example.

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Thanks Auspex,

Using a magnifying glass to look closely at an enlarged picture of this tooth makes it look like a cement or mortar filler was used at or around each cusp but I can't say for sure. When I see these teeth for sale, some of them look so fabricated and some of them look so natural but without holding it in your hand to see in person, it is very hard to tell. While, I would want perfect examples, I would have less of a problem with repairing a tooth in matrix than I would with placing a tooth in fake matrix and calling it original. I don't know if these teeth are commonly found in this type rock or if most of them are found and assembled in this way.

A glued-up "matrix" can obscure major repairs (including compositing of partials) and thus be worth the time to do.

Look real hard at the central root area of your pictured example.

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I've been attending the Tucson Show since the 1980's and Denver almost as long.

I'm in the business of selling authentic fossils, and I and my partner have been scammed by the best (and worst) of the Moroccan dealers over the years.

Taking a realistic view of the offerings coming out of Morocco, don't believe anything without verification by someone who has been thru the mill.

The trilobite fakes are now magnificent and regularly fool museum conservators.

Groupings of teeth or trilobites are almost certainly fakes. A walk down the tables sometimes reveals multiple examples of exactly the SAME trilobites in exactly the SAME position! These Moroccans really have no respect for their customers.

I have some Mosasaur teeth in matrix that are certainly fake. I work the matrix with a Paleotool and can detect if the substance is the real phosphate rock or cemented mud.

Individual Mosasaur teeth are going to be real as they are very common and picked up by the miners in the dozens. Unfortunately they are generally mis-identified as to genus and species. I started with Aramborg's 1952 study of the fossils from the Moroccan phosphate basins and have continued looking for new manuscripts to this day. AND am still not 100% confident of the identity of all the trays of teeth I have in the cabinets.

The low value specimens such as the Goniatites, Orthoceras and smaller shark teeth are most likely real as they are common and there is too little profit in them to support a manufacturing facility.

Caveat emptor.

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Hi Bobby, after my recent posts on the subject of Moroccan fossils I was told by jnoun11 that there is an easy way to tell if the matrix is real: if you can see any red or orange highlights on the surface of the matrix than this indicates that it is real as this is very hard to fake. Hope this helps!

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Thank you very much. I want to collect some nice Otodus from Morocco in "Natural Matrix" in as found condition but I'm just not sure how easy that is going to be. I will consider your advice when looking at teeth from Morocco. I'm curious though what relevance the Red and Orange has to the matrix?

Bobby

Hi Bobby, after my recent posts on the subject of Moroccan fossils I was told by jnoun11 that there is an easy way to tell if the matrix is real: if you can see any red or orange highlights on the surface of the matrix than this indicates that it is real as this is very hard to fake. Hope this helps!

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Thanks for your input. As much as I love the look of the teeth in matrix from there, I might be safer considering the teeth out of the matrix.

I've been attending the Tucson Show since the 1980's and Denver almost as long.

I'm in the business of selling authentic fossils, and I and my partner have been scammed by the best (and worst) of the Moroccan dealers over the years.

Taking a realistic view of the offerings coming out of Morocco, don't believe anything without verification by someone who has been thru the mill.

The trilobite fakes are now magnificent and regularly fool museum conservators.

Groupings of teeth or trilobites are almost certainly fakes. A walk down the tables sometimes reveals multiple examples of exactly the SAME trilobites in exactly the SAME position! These Moroccans really have no respect for their customers.

I have some Mosasaur teeth in matrix that are certainly fake. I work the matrix with a Paleotool and can detect if the substance is the real phosphate rock or cemented mud.

Individual Mosasaur teeth are going to be real as they are very common and picked up by the miners in the dozens. Unfortunately they are generally mis-identified as to genus and species. I started with Aramborg's 1952 study of the fossils from the Moroccan phosphate basins and have continued looking for new manuscripts to this day. AND am still not 100% confident of the identity of all the trays of teeth I have in the cabinets.

The low value specimens such as the Goniatites, Orthoceras and smaller shark teeth are most likely real as they are common and there is too little profit in them to support a manufacturing facility.

Caveat emptor.

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Confucius

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That is a great site Jason. He has some awesome teeth and I consider your recomendation highly. I appreciate it.

Bobby

Hey Buddy,

Follow the link to some genuine otodus in matrix. Mark lives near me and I have personally been in his shop and seen the huge pieces of matrix which he works on to get these teeth out of.

http://www.lowcountr...04/Default.aspx

Jason

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Hello alopias,

That is a very nice tooth. I liike the ones in matrix. I think it makes a great display.

Bobby

hi Bobby ,

This is Otodus in matrix , no fake

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if you seen , your Otodus are some repairing on the cups

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When buying teeth out of matrix, always look at the roots, I have a couple here in this picture I bought which turned out to be fabricated a bit.

EDIT: You should not be able to scratch away the root, if you can, it is a fake.

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Hello Odinofthenorth,

Thank you for replying with marked up informative and clear pictures. I appreciate it.

Bobby

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Shine a black light on the fossil, if there is glue, it will shine back white or yellow. That is an easy way to tell. That being said, I do not trust any fossils out of Morocco... ever.

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Hello Odinofthenorth,

Thank you for replying with marked up informative and clear pictures. I appreciate it.

Bobby

It's OK! Glad I could help! :D

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Hello and thank you for the tip. I'll try that on the few that I have but it would only help after buying teeth from there and trceiving them. I'll just have to try to be extra carefull and use reputable sellers if possible.

Shine a black light on the fossil, if there is glue, it will shine back white or yellow. That is an easy way to tell. That being said, I do not trust any fossils out of Morocco... ever.

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Confucius

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Yes, Mark is a good guy and a very knowledgeable dealer. I've known him for over 20 years. You can trust him and his material.

Hey Buddy,

Follow the link to some genuine otodus in matrix. Mark lives near me and I have personally been in his shop and seen the huge pieces of matrix which he works on to get these teeth out of.

http://www.lowcountrygeologic.com/FossilSharkTeeth/Otodusobliquus/tabid/53/Filter/187n204/Default.aspx

Jason

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Hello,

Thank you very much for the reputation recomendation. He has now been recomended by two people who's judgement I feel I can depend on. Appreciate the help.

Bobby

Yes, Mark is a good guy and a very knowledgeable dealer. I've known him for over 20 years. You can trust him and his material.

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Confucius

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Shine a black light on the fossil, if there is glue, it will shine back white or yellow. That is an easy way to tell. That being said, I do not trust any fossils out of Morocco... ever.

Not an exact indicator. The teeth I get here on the west coast glow bright yellow under UV light straight out of the ground, no glue or repairs by Mother Nature.

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