T-Rex skeleton sells for more than $6
million at Swiss auction
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[April 19, 2023]
By Cecile Mantovani
ZURICH (Reuters) - The skeleton of a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex, a creature
that roamed the Earth 67 million years ago, sold for 5.5 million Swiss
francs ($6.13 million), less than expected, in Zurich on Tuesday.
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A 67-million-year-old T-Rex skeleton named "TRX-293 TRINITY
Tyrannosaurus" and measuring 11.6m long and 3.9m high, is seen during a
preview at Koller auction house in Zurich, Switzerland March 29, 2023.
REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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Measuring 3.9 metres (12.8 feet) high and 11.6 metres (38.1
feet) long, TRX-293 TRINITY is a composite skeleton of 293 bones
from three different T-Rexs found between 2008 and 2023 in the
U.S. states of Montana and Wyoming.
An undisclosed buyer offered the winning bid of 4.8 million
Swiss francs, less than the 5 million to 8 million Swiss francs
estimate, but the total price was higher with the buyer's
premium and fees at Koller Auctions.
It was the first time in Europe and the third time worldwide
that an entire T-Rex skeleton of exceptional quality was offered
at auction, Koller, Switzerland's largest auction house, said in
a statement.
More than half of the skeleton's bones are original. The rest
are replacements made from plaster and epoxy resin casts.
Two other T-Rex models discovered in North America, called Sue
and Stan, were sold for $8.4 million and $31 million
respectively in 1998 and 2020.
($1 = 0.8978 Swiss francs)
(Reporting by Cécile Mantovani and Denis Balibouse; Writing by
Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Richard Chang)
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