T. Rex skeleton 'Gaw' becomes most expensive fossil ever sold at auction
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton, nicknamed "Gaw", sold for a record-breaking price at auction, becoming the most expensive fossil ever sold.
- The identity of the buyer remains undisclosed, adding an element of mystery to the record-breaking sale.
- "Gaw" is noted for its exceptional size and preservation, making it one of the most significant T. Rex specimens ever discovered.
A Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton, known as "Gaw," has shattered previous records, fetching the highest price ever paid for a fossil at auction. The sale marks a significant moment in paleontology and the high-stakes world of fossil collecting.
The T. Rex specimen is distinguished by its remarkable size and exceptional state of preservation, making it one of the most complete and scientifically valuable examples of the species ever unearthed. These qualities contributed to its immense appeal among potential buyers, ultimately driving the bidding to unprecedented levels.
Despite the historic sale, the identity of the anonymous buyer has not been revealed. This secrecy shrouds the transaction in intrigue, leaving experts and enthusiasts to speculate about the motivations and plans for this extraordinary prehistoric relic. The record-breaking price underscores the immense value placed on scientifically significant fossils, both for their intrinsic rarity and their potential for display and research.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.