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World’s Most Expensive Dinosaur Skeleton Now on Display in NYC

by Daniel
Gorgosaurus with person underneath

Some people might not admit it, but everyone likes Dinosaurs. Especially when you visit a museum and they have a giant skeleton on display! If you’re really into Dinosaurs and visiting New York City, visiting the American Museum Of Natural History is a must! They have a giant Gorgosaurus on display. Keep on reading to discover more about it.

You Can visit the 9.5 foot tall Gorgosaurus in The American Museum of Natural History In NYC!

The 9.5-foot-tall Gorgosaurus is now on public display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. This fierce predator, a relative of the T. rex, lived around 77 million years ago and is one of the few nearly complete Gorgosaurus specimens ever found, adding to the impressiveness of the fossil!

Gorgosaurus Skeleton
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The skeleton is located in the museum’s famous Fossil Halls. Here, it highlights the stunning preservation and the mystery of life during the late Cretaceous period. We highly recommend visiting the skeleton if you have the chance to! You’ll also immediately get to see some of the most complete dinosaur skeletons in the world!

It is one of the most expensive dinosaur skeletons to ever be auctioned!

In 2022, this old skeleton was sold for a jaw-dropping price of 6,1 million dollars, making it the then-most expensive dinosaur fossil ever sold. Normally, these auctions are won by private collectors who end up keeping the beautiful skeleton hidden, so having this one on display in the museum is a real treat for fossil and dinosaur lovers. It gives them a unique opportunity to admire the prehistoric fossil!

Even though it is one of the most expensive dinosaur skeletons ever sold at an auction, it is not the most expensive one. That goes out to the skeleton of a Stegosaurus, which has been sold for more than 40 million dollars. The fossil was sold in 2024 to a private collector! However, the billionaire who bought it also decided to let it be on display in the same museum as the Gorgosaurus!

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