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Stegosaurus named ‘Apex’ sold for record $44.6mn at Sotheby’s auction

July 17, 2024
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A 150mn-year-old stegosaurus known as “Apex” has become the most valuable fossil ever sold at auction, fetching $44.6mn at Sotheby’s on Wednesday. 

The fossil — which is 11ft tall and 27ft long — surpassed its presale low estimate by more than 11 times, according to the New York auction house. 

The anonymous buyer intends to look into donating it to a US institution, according to Sotheby’s. “Apex was born in America and is going to stay in America!” the buyer told the auction house.

The specimen was discovered in Dinosaur, Colorado, and is mostly intact. The stegosaurus is believed to have lived to an advanced age, displaying signs of arthritis.

Wednesday’s auction has underlined the rising interest in collecting fossils and the steep prices buyers are willing to pay for some of the most impressive ones available for sale to private collectors.

The first-ever dinosaur to be sold at auction was “Sue” the Tyrannosaurus rex in 1997, also at Sotheby’s. The fossil fetched $8.4mn. “Stan,” a male Tyrannosaurus rex, was sold for $31.8mn at Christie’s in 2020.

Fossils have caught the attention of some celebrities, including Leonardo DiCaprio and Nicolas Cage, who were up against each other in a bidding battle to secure a dinosaur skull (Cage ultimately won).

Apex was the crown jewel of Sotheby’s Natural History auction, which featured items including fossils, meteorites and Palaeolithic tools, and was visited by thousands of people.

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The auction house documented the process of discovering, preparing and mounting Apex with commercial palaeontologist Jason Cooper, who unearthed the fossil at his property in Moffat County, Colorado, two years ago. The region is the richest wellspring of dinosaur fossils in the US, Sotheby’s said, because of its location in a sequence of Upper Jurassic sedimentary rock. 

Cooper has discovered multiple other dinosaur specimens in the US. 

Other items auctioned off in the same sale include a set of Neanderthal tools at $22,800 and a lunar meteorite at $40,800, more than four times its high estimate. Seven bidders went after Apex during the live auction at Sotheby’s, according to the auction house.

“‘Apex’ lived up to its name today, inspiring bidders globally to become the most valuable fossil ever sold at auction,” Cassandra Hatton, Sotheby’s global head of science and popular culture, said in a statement.

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