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Unprecedented Record-Breaking Sale of Dinosaur Skeleton at Auction

A large stegosaurus skeleton, nicknamed Apex, was recently sold at a Sotheby’s auction in New York City for a whopping $44.6 million – setting a new record for the most expensive fossil ever sold. The 11ft tall and 27ft long dinosaur, discovered by palaeontologist Jason Cooper near Dinosaur, Colorado, ranks high among the most complete skeletons ever found. The successful bid, made by an anonymous buyer, has sparked speculation about the fate of the valuable fossil, with hints that it may remain in the US. The sale of Apex, which exceeded pre-sale estimates by over 11 times, drew the attention of seven eager buyers and captured the imagination of dinosaur enthusiasts worldwide. This historic transaction has redefined the value of prehistoric artifacts, shedding light on the growing interest in natural history and paleontology. As the stegosaurus takes its place in American history, it symbolizes the enduring fascination with the ancient creatures that once roamed the earth, inspiring new generations of scientists and collectors to explore the mysteries of the past. The unprecedented success of the auction underscores the significant cultural and financial impact of dinosaur fossils, paving the way for future discoveries and acquisitions in the ever-evolving world of fossil trading.