Montana Officials Seek Dollar Value on Dino Fossils for Insurance Purposes

January 5, 2016

  • January 6, 2016 at 2:47 pm
    BS says:
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    I know museums have insurance, but I’ve never really considered how they and their insurance carriers put a dollar amount on what they’re insuring.

    How do you determine the monetary value of a 66+ million year old dinosaur bone? Like the finance director said, you can’t just pick up a new one at the store if the one you had gets stolen/destroyed. It really is priceless. How much is ‘priceless’ worth?



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