I'm amazed at how much people will pay for crap

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NEW YORK (AP) Apr 30 11:49 PM US/Eastern - A pile of dinosaur dung 130 million years old sold at a New York auction Wednesday for nearly $1,000.

The prehistoric deposit fetched $960, said a spokeswoman for Bonhams New York. Its pre-auction estimate was $450.

The fossilized dung is from the Jurassic era, the auction house said. It looks like a rock on the outside and a colorful mineral inside.

The buyer was Steve Tsengas of Fairport Harbor, Ohio. The 71-year-old owns OurPets, a company that sells products to treat dog and cat waste.

Tsengas bought the dung in hopes of motivating his employees and using it as a marketing tool by displaying it at the company's booth at trade shows, he said.

"Poop," he said, "is a big business in the pet industry."

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D90CJSU00&show_article=1
 
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Corprolite. I bought my son a piece about the size and shape of a tootsie roll a few years ago at a rock and mineral shop for $15. I'm auctioning it off now for $999. LOL. What a crazy ol world.
ROFLMAO

Tony
 
"Corprolite happens!"

My son has a t-shirt that says it on the front.

Does it turn? Fossils can be a range of hardness depending on how they were fossilized. I slabed some with a lapidary saw and made some cabachons. I would guess it was at the top end of hardness to be turnable without a lapidary lathe.
 
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