Johnny X Bronze Member Joined Aug 18, 2005 Messages 1,178 Reaction score 444 Golden Thread 0 Location Jerseyville Illinois Detector(s) used White's Spec. XLT..... My Eyes Apr 13, 2013 Thread Owner #1 Hey Guys, I've been around forever but I usually hang around the North American Artifact forum. Today while out with my boys I found a broken tooth in one of our creek beds. I was wondering if anyone could help me with the ID? Much appreciated! Thanks, Steven. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 DR.ÖTEK Metal Detector, Waterproof Gold Detector, Pinpoint & Terrain Modes, Professional Metal Detector - Grab it through Amazon!
Hey Guys, I've been around forever but I usually hang around the North American Artifact forum. Today while out with my boys I found a broken tooth in one of our creek beds. I was wondering if anyone could help me with the ID? Much appreciated! Thanks, Steven. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 DR.ÖTEK Metal Detector, Waterproof Gold Detector, Pinpoint & Terrain Modes, Professional Metal Detector - Grab it through Amazon!
Ninjafossils Hero Member Joined Dec 18, 2012 Messages 676 Reaction score 345 Golden Thread 0 Location Tennessee Detector(s) used Garrett Ace 250 Tesoro Compadre Garrett AT Pro Primary Interest: Other Apr 14, 2013 #2 Either a fossil bison or horse teeth. I need better pictures though.
Age_old Sr. Member Joined Jul 30, 2012 Messages 316 Reaction score 63 Golden Thread 0 Location Clearwater, Florida Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 14, 2013 #3 Looks like a fossil horse tooth to me.
Harry Pristis Bronze Member Joined Feb 5, 2009 Messages 2,353 Reaction score 1,294 Golden Thread 0 Location Northcentral Florida Apr 14, 2013 #4 It appears to be an equine horse upper cheek tooth. Fossil? Maybe.