“Jurassic Fortune: Ken Griffin’s $45M Stegosaurus!”
Griffin’s $45M Stegosaurus
Griffin’s $45M Stegosaurus :Ken Griffin, an extraordinarily wealthy individual and pioneer at Citadel, made headlines by purchasing a late-Jurassic stegosaurus skeleton for $44.6 million at Sotheby’s on Wednesday. This purchase marks the highest amount ever paid for a fossil in an auction. Named “Apex,” the 150 million-year-old stegosaurus stands 11 feet tall and stretches nearly 27 feet from nose to tail, comprising a nearly complete skeleton with 254 fossil bone parts.

Initially expected to fetch around $6 million, Apex drew fierce competition among seven bidders during the intense 15-minute auction in New York. Griffin intends to allocate the stegosaurus to a U.S. institution, according to sources familiar with his intentions. “Apex was born in America, and I will ensure it remains in America!” Griffin affirmed following the transaction.
Griffin gifted $16.5 million
Summit gives no indications of battle related wounds or proof of posthumous searching, Sotheby’s said. The stegosaurus was uncovered on confidential land in Moffat Area, Colorado.
In 2018, Griffin gifted $16.5 million to Chicago’s Field Gallery to assist with financing the showcase of an accessible cast of the greatest dinosaur at any point found — a goliath, long-necked herbivore from Argentina. Griffin’s $45M Stegosaurus
In 2021, he paid $43.2 million for a first-version duplicate of the U.S. Constitution, outbidding a gathering of digital money financial backers. He later advanced it to the Precious stone Scaffolds Exhibition hall of American Craftsmanship in Arkansas.