
Mammoth Tusk
A mammoth tusk is a fossilized ivory tooth from an extinct woolly mammoth, typically sourced from Siberia or Alaska, sold as display pieces or for crafting in the fossils and minerals market.
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: Average from retail listings on FossilShack, Fossil Realm, and Miles of Alaska (…
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Mammoth tusks from Russia are so abundant they are often priced by weight like a commodity, unlike rarer European specimens which command premium prices.
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