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Tyrannosaur-rex skeleton sold at auction for $50 million

An article reports that a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton was sold at auction for $50 million. The piece highlights the high value placed on prehistoric fossils in the fossil trade and mentions the role of auction houses in facilitating such transactions. It notes the rarity of well-preserved dinosaur skeletons and the growing interest in paleontological artifacts among collectors and museums. No specific details about the seller, buyer, or provenance of the skeleton are provided.

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Tyrannosaur-rex skeleton sold at auction for $50 million

An article reports that a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton was sold at auction for $50 million. The piece highlights the high value placed on prehistoric fossils in the fossil trade and mentions the role of auction houses in facilitating such transactions. It notes the rarity of well-preserved dinosaur skeletons and the growing interest in paleontological artifacts among collectors and museums. No specific details about the seller, buyer, or provenance of the skeleton are provided.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses the sale of a dinosaur skeleton, which is not a politically charged subject. It focuses on market value, rarity, and collector interest rather than any political, social, or ideological issues. Therefore, the framing is neutral and does not exhibit a clear ideological lean.

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