Possibly Orodus sp Tooth
While there is no exact identification I assume this tooth to belong to the genus Orodus but it is highly likely that it belongs to some sort of Eugeneodontiform rather than being from Orodus but so far I have no exact identification.
I also have another tooth in this collection that is similar in size.
From the album:
Chondrichthyan Teeth From The Pennsylvanian Period
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