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1 hour ago, caenozoic said:

in France, Oligocene (Rupelian) of the Paris Basin.

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It looks like if it is a tooth, that the enamel is gone.

 

 

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Sorry for the big size of the letters!
The tooth is not worn. 
The convex side has a thin enamel net that is smooth. 
I also thought of a rostral tooth but this tooth is very inclined for a Pristiophoridae. 
I continue to search, thank you for your comments.
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