That was even worse, no doubt about it, Kurt. That went beyond ridiculousness and into the realm of deep insanity, you're absolutely correct. And what does that person have now for their $6,000? The remains of a long deceased invertebrate sealed in PCGS plastic. When my pet scorpion, Terra, was still alive and well, I could have easily provided anyone who wanted them the remains of deceased crickets anytime they wanted, and for much less than $6.000. I could have even bought a cheap coin in a PCGS slab, opened it up, removed the coin and put the cricket remains into the slab and then glued it back together for them. All for much less than $6,000. For my remains of a long dead invertebrate dollar, I'd rather have this nice Sea Scorpion fossil. It's 420 million years old, it was probably found somewhere fairly close to me and it's only $545: