Misty the Diplodocus sells for £400,000. A bargain?

 

Thursday 28 November 2013 07:26 EST
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55ft-long (17 metre) specimen of the long-necked Diplodocus longus is believed to be the first sale at a UK auction of a large dinosaur skeleton
55ft-long (17 metre) specimen of the long-necked Diplodocus longus is believed to be the first sale at a UK auction of a large dinosaur skeleton (AP)

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So £400,000 is burning a hole in your pocket. What do you spend it on?

We ask because yesterday a Diplodocus Longus skeleton - 55ft long and 19ft tall - went under the hammer for close to half a million pounds.

To put that in context, you could purchase 90 Diplodoci skeletons - or 4,950ft of bone -  for the price of the single most expensive artwork by a currently living artist, Jeff Koon's Orange Balloon Dog, which sold for £35.8m this year.

But how much is a Diplodocus worth to you? Take our poll

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