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Dinosaur Bones Drive Record-Breaking Auction Craze Among Billionaires

Fortune reports that dinosaur fossils, especially rare specimens like Pharrell's new auction platform and 'Trey' the Triceratops, are turning into a lucrative new asset class for the wealthy. This trend signifies a growing intersection of art, culture, and high-end investment, with record prices being achieved at recent auctions. Next, watch for how market values for fossils evolve and whether this surge prompts increased regulatory oversight.
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