T-rex fossil ‘Gus’ sells for record $50.1 million at Sotheby’s
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A Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton nicknamed 'Gus' sold for $50.1 million at Sotheby's in New York, establishing itself as the priciest fossil ever auctioned. Paleontologists have expressed concern that the specimen's acquisition by a private collector may restrict researchers' ability to study one of the most intact examples of the extinct species.
Progressive:Research threatened by private wealth — progressive outlets warned that ultra-rich collectors acquiring rare fossils for personal ownership lock specimens away from scientists, undermining paleontological research.
Moderate:Market dynamics exclude institutions — centrist outlets observed that escalating prices driven by wealthy bidders make it impossible for museums and research bodies to compete, leaving scientists dependent on buyer goodwill.
A 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil nicknamed "Gus" has become the world's most expensive dinosaur fossil after selling for a record $50.1 million at a Sotheby's auction in New York.
The sale surpassed the previous record held by the stegosaurus "Apex," which fetched nearly $45 million in 2024, and also eclipsed "Stan," the famous T. rex skeleton that sold for nearly $32 million in 2020. ...
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