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Institute officials say they hope to finish work on the skeleton by May. Two large museums are interested in buying it for display and study. Larson said he was unsure how much the fossil might be worth to the museums. The institute will recover the hundreds of hours it spent restoring the fossil by selling replicas. Larson said the replicas will cost about $12,500 each. He said one replica will be donated by the Bruckners and the institute to the new Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station in Malta. ___ Information from: Great Falls Tribune,
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