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New Blue Chip Art; Investing in Natural History Specimens

Willard the Triceratops Skeleton, Hell Creek Formation, United States – Photo Courtesy Diego Mattarelli

In the world of elite investments, where luxury yachts, private jets, and works of art produced by the world’s most recognizable and important artists dominate, a captivating new trend is emerging among discerning collectors and savvy investors: natural history specimens. Fossils, meteorites, and minerals offer not only a tangible connection to Earth’s ancient past and the cosmos but also a unique and potentially lucrative investment.

Fine Aquamarine Specimen in Matrix, Shigar Valley, Pakistan – Photo Courtesy James Elliott

Leading this ever-growing and fascinating market is Fossil Realm, a natural history gallery and consultancy based in Ottawa, Canada. Under the direction of Peter Lovisek, the firm regularly assists with the development of prestigious private collections across the globe and has placed numerous fossil specimens in renowned institutions, including the CosmoCaixa science museum in Barcelona, Spain, the Museo delle Culture (MUSEC) in Lugano, Switzerland, and The University of Waterloo Earth Sciences Museum in Ontario, Canada.

Mosasaur Skull, Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco – Photo Courtesy Clifton Li

The Fascination with Natural History

Fascination with natural history specimens lies in their inherent rarity and beauty. Fossils capture the imagination with their stories of prehistoric life. Meteorites place pieces of the universe in the palms of our hands. Minerals mesmerize with their vibrant colors and crystalline structures. These objects are not just artifacts; they are works of art, pieces of history that have survived eons, each telling a unique story of Earth’s geological and biological evolution.

As the market for unique and rare collectibles continues to grow, natural history specimens are becoming increasingly attractive to those looking to diversify their investment portfolios with items that combine scientific significance with aesthetic beauty.

Peter Lovisek, Founder and Gallery Director, Fossil Realm. Photo Courtesy Esther Campeau

Fossil Realm: Leading the Way for the New Blue Chip Investments

Under the expert guidance of Mr. Lovisek, Fossil Realm has emerged as a premier gallery and consultancy specializing in fine natural history specimens. With his deep knowledge and passion for natural science, Mr. Lovisek curates a collection that attracts both seasoned collectors and first-time buyers.

“My goal is to help collectors build a distinguished collection of significant value,” he explains.
Mr. Lovisek’s approach extends beyond commerce. He aims to inspire and educate, transforming Fossil Realm into a hub for those seeking to understand and appreciate the natural world. His background and dedication have earned him high respect in the industry, and he is a member of the AAPS and IMCA, the most esteemed natural history trade organizations.

Woolly Mammoth Tusks, Southwest Siberia, Russia

Woolly Rhino Skull, Southwest Siberia, Russia

A Measured, Data-Driven Approach

Fossil Realm’s commitment to authenticity and scientific value is underscored by its measured, data-driven approach to investing. The company’s investment advisory service for exclusive real assets offers tailored advice based on rigorous market analysis and valuation methods. This ensures that investors can make informed decisions grounded in data and expertise. By combining thorough research with Mr. Lovisek’s extensive knowledge, Fossil Realm provides a level of credibility and reliability that is unmatched in the industry. This meticulous approach not only protects the investor but also enhances the value and appeal of the collection.

Based on his extensive experience and research, Mr. Lovisek has identified the key factors that influence the investment potential of specimens: visual appeal, rarity, locality, preparation quality, completeness, documentation, legality, and provenance. Fossil Realm’s meticulous approach to valuing and sourcing rare specimens has earned recognition from leading platforms, including Konvi, an app that enables fractional investing in luxury assets. By collaborating with innovative companies like Konvi, Fossil Realm has expanded its reach to a new cohort of investors.

‘Apex’ the Stegosaurus Skeleton – Photo Courtesy Matthew Sherman

“Apex” the Stegosaurus: A Record-Breaking Sale

Sotheby’s recent record breaking auction result for a Stegosaurus skeleton known as “Apex” ($44.6 million) has set a new benchmark in the industry, highlighting the immense value and interest in exclusive natural history specimens. This sale, which occurred on July 17th 2024, not only underscores the financial potential of investing in fossils but also demonstrates the growing appreciation for these rare artifacts. “Apex” the Stegosaurus surpasses previous records held by other iconic fossils, including “Stan” the Tyrannosaurus rex which sold for $31.8 million in 2020 at Christies, a Deinonychus (raptor) skeleton which sold for $12.4 million at Christies in 2022, and “Big John” the Triceratops which sold in 2021 for $7.7 million at Hotel Drouot in Paris. However, It’s not just dinosaur fossils that capture high prices

Meteorites and Minerals

Meteorites are among the rarest and most valuable resources on Earth. Only about 5-6 will actually land on earth each year, and 70% of those will be lost in the oceans. At around 4.5 billion years old, and 10,000 times more rare than diamonds, these one of a kind space treasures have proven to be excellent investments. According to Craig Zliman, the Vice President of the International Meteorite Collectors Association, “the Fukang meteorite, now believed to be the most valuable meteorite on Earth, could be purchased for only $3 per gram just 10 years ago. Today, the average price is $80 to $100 per gram, and is nearly impossible to find.”

Iron Meteorite, Campo del Cielo, Argentina – Photo Courtesy Fossil Realm

Interestingly, the most valuable meteorites in the world – which are housed in prestigious museums – have never hit the market. For example, the Willamette Meteorite, the largest meteorite found in the United States and the sixth largest in the world, is arguably worth substantially more than the most valuable dinosaur skeleton.

The finest minerals and crystals have proven to be incredibly valuable as well. According to prominent dealer Stuart Wilensky, they now regularly sell in the $100,000 to $1,000,000 range with the most expensive pieces reaching $5,000,000 and even above $10 million. He explains that “Minerals have been excellent investments over the past 40 years, far exceeding the S&P 500.”

Iridescent Ammonite, Bearpaw Formation, Canada – Photo Courtesy Fossil Realm

Diversifying Investment Portfolios

For investors looking to diversify their portfolios, natural history specimens offer a unique and compelling opportunity. The tangible nature of these assets provides a hedge against market volatility, while their rarity and historical significance add an element of exclusivity. As the market for rare and unique collectibles continues to grow, natural history specimens are poised to become an increasingly attractive option for discerning investors.

The high number of record breaking auction results within the past five years is a testament to the growing value of these extraordinary objects. For those ready to embark on this journey, Fossil Realm provides the expertise, integrity, and accessibility needed to make an investment both meaningful and profitable.

Explore Fossil Realm’s most exclusive natural history assets in their meticulously curated Vault Series here.

For detailed information on their investment advisory service, click here.

To arrange a personal consultation with Gallery Director Peter Lovisek, please contact Fossil Realm here.

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