Palm Beach land baron Ken Griffin likes old things.
Like dinosaur bones. Last year, he paid $44.6 million for a late Jurassic-era stegosaurus skeleton that was subsequently named Apex.
And paper stuff. In 2021, he spent $43.2 million on an exceedingly rare copy of the U.S. Constitution — one of 14 printed for delegates to the Constitutional Convention ― breaking Bill Gates’ 30-year-old record as the buyer of the world’s most expensive document, Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex Leicester, for which Gates paid $30.8 million in 1994…