Triceratops Skeleton "Trey" Sells for a Record $5.5 Million USD on JOOPITER
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A Triceratops skeleton from Wyoming is up for auction online.
Trey was exposed to the public for 30 years and was seen for more than a million people. Now, he became the first triceratops to be sold into a lion after so much time in a collection.
The $5.5 M. Online Sale of a Triceratops on Pharrell’s Auction Platform Joopiter Says A Lot About Where the Market Is Headed
A triceratops sold online for $5.5 million on Tuesday on musician and designer Pharrell Williams’s auction platform Joopiter. The result set a record for a dinosaur sold in an online-only sale, the Art Newspaper reported Wednesday. The sale of the 66-million-year-old skeleton known as “Trey” is further evidence of a larger trend in the auction market: fossils and dinosaur skeletons are increasingly moving out of the siloed category of natural …
66 Million Year Old Triceratops Trey Sells for $5.5M on JOOPITER
Courtesy of JOOPITER JOOPITER has announced the sale of Trey, a Triceratops skeleton, which achieved $5,550,000 in an online-only auction. The result sets a new record for a dinosaur skeleton sold through a digital format. Interest grew steadily after the auction opened in early March, drawing global attention to a specimen with both scientific and public significance. EVENTS Trey dates to more than 66 million years ago, to the Late Cretaceous p…
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