In a remarkable event that captivated the world of paleontology and auction enthusiasts alike, billionaire Ken Griffin made headlines by purchasing a nearly complete Stegosaurus skeleton for an astounding $44.6 million.

The skeleton, affectionately dubbed “Apex,” not only represents a significant scientific find but also showcases the growing interest in rare fossils among collectors and investors.

The auction drew considerable attention, reflecting the increasing intersection of art, history, and finance.
Griffinโs winning bid eclipsed the previous record held by a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, which was sold for $31.8 million in 2020.
This latest acquisition underscores the allure of prehistoric relics, as they offer a tangible connection to a distant past.
For many, fossils are not just collectibles; they are pieces of history that tell the story of life on Earth millions of years ago.