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At 65 million years old, Lot 178 the first piece of dinosaur dung is a cut and polished slice from Utah. The second piece, Lot 179 found in Washington State, is an estimated 20 million years old and measures about five inches long; experts agree it was likely left by a very young dinosaur. The two pieces are estimated to sell at auction for $400-$600 each.
Auction details here
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