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  2. List of dinosaur specimens sold at auction - Wikipedia

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    Many dinosaur specimens have been sold at auction, as part of the fossil trade.On average, around five dinosaur skeletons are put up for auction each year. [1] These specimens are mostly purchased by wealthy private collectors and museums in Europe and the United States, though interest has been growing in China as well. [1]

  3. A Rare 10-Foot Dinosaur Skeleton Could Fetch Up to $8 ... - AOL

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    The rarity will go under the gavel at Sotheby’s Natural History sale on July 28. A Rare 10-Foot Dinosaur Skeleton Could Fetch Up to $8 Million at Auction Skip to main content

  4. Sotheby’s $6.1 Million Sale of a Rare Dinosaur Skeleton Has ...

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    The skeleton is one of the most valuable dinosaurs ever sold. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  5. Carnegie collection - Wikipedia

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    All models released in the first ten years of the Carnegie Collection's history. All of the models that received updated sculpts in 1996 here are seen in their updated molds, except for Stegosaurus. Prior to 1996, each model was cast from a grey material and covered in a coat of paint corresponding to the base color of the finished model.

  6. Apex (dinosaur) - Wikipedia

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    Apex is the largest and most complete known Stegosaurus skeleton as of 2024, with 254 bones preserved out of approximately 319.It measures 3.4 meters (11 ft) in height and 8.2 meters (27 ft) in length. [1]

  7. Interactive dinosaur models come to Dearborn's The ... - AOL

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    Dinosaurs in Motion, a summer exhibit at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, offers visitors the chance to interact with kinetic dinosaur sculptures.