Tyrannosaurus rex first emerged during the Late Cretaceous period approximately 68 million years ago, dominating the North American landscape until the mass extinction event 66 million years ago. Discovered in 1902 by paleontologist Barnum Brown, this iconic dinosaur quickly captured public imagination and scientific interest. Today, 1 oz Antique Finish Tyrannosaurus Rex Silver Statues are available at JM Bullion.
Each of the 1 oz Antique Finish Tyrannosaurus Rex Silver Statues from Gold Spartan comes with a standard shipping box for protection and includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the producer. Each silver statue in this series is hand-poured, creating slight variations from one to the next that ensure no two statues are exactly alike. These statues also boast an antique polish that creates heirloom-quality visuals.
Tyrannosaurus rex was an apex predator with biological features perfectly adapted for hunting. Its massive skull, measuring up to five feet in length, housed powerful jaw muscles capable of delivering a bite force estimated at 8,000 pounds, the strongest of any known land animal. T-Rex possessed about 60 serrated teeth, each reaching up to 12 inches long, designed for crushing bone and tearing flesh.
In the design of the 1 oz Antique Finish Tyrannosaurus Rex Silver Statue, you’ll encounter the mighty stature of the T-Rex. The appearance of Tyrannosaurus rex was striking and intimidating, standing approximately 12 to 13 feet tall at the hip and measuring up to 40 feet from snout to tail tip. Its massive head balanced on a powerful, S-curved neck, while its body tapered back to a long, heavy tail that served as a counterbalance. Despite its imposing size, T-Rex possessed surprisingly small forelimbs, each with just two clawed fingers, a feature that continues to puzzle paleontologists.
If you have any questions when you buy silver, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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Tyrannosaurus rex first emerged during the Late Cretaceous period approximately 68 million years ago, dominating the North American landscape until the mass extinction event 66 million years ago. Discovered in 1902 by paleontologist Barnum Brown, this iconic dinosaur quickly captured public imagination and scientific interest. Today, 1 oz Antique Finish Tyrannosaurus Rex Silver Statues are available at JM Bullion.
Each of the 1 oz Antique Finish Tyrannosaurus Rex Silver Statues from Gold Spartan comes with a standard shipping box for protection and includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the producer. Each silver statue in this series is hand-poured, creating slight variations from one to the next that ensure no two statues are exactly alike. These statues also boast an antique polish that creates heirloom-quality visuals.
Tyrannosaurus rex was an apex predator with biological features perfectly adapted for hunting. Its massive skull, measuring up to five feet in length, housed powerful jaw muscles capable of delivering a bite force estimated at 8,000 pounds, the strongest of any known land animal. T-Rex possessed about 60 serrated teeth, each reaching up to 12 inches long, designed for crushing bone and tearing flesh.
In the design of the 1 oz Antique Finish Tyrannosaurus Rex Silver Statue, you’ll encounter the mighty stature of the T-Rex. The appearance of Tyrannosaurus rex was striking and intimidating, standing approximately 12 to 13 feet tall at the hip and measuring up to 40 feet from snout to tail tip. Its massive head balanced on a powerful, S-curved neck, while its body tapered back to a long, heavy tail that served as a counterbalance. Despite its imposing size, T-Rex possessed surprisingly small forelimbs, each with just two clawed fingers, a feature that continues to puzzle paleontologists.
If you have any questions when you buy silver, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.