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Definitely Great White, because of the serrations and the overall shape. A broad tooth mako tooth and a great White, can be very similar; but serrations say great white.Found this morning at sunrise, Holden Beach. Biggest Mako I've ever found...View attachment 1903784
Found this morning at sunrise, Holden Beach. Biggest Mako I've ever found...View attachment 1903784
What is the epoch for your area?The serrated edge has me thinking great white also. Makos are smooth. But then this is from fossils in California area but think the same holds up back east