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"Artifact from the Titanic goes to auction.  Australia's enormous baby penguin."

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Collectors can bid on 1.6 ounces of coal salvaged from the Titanic in 1994. (Lay's Auctioneers)

 

Coal Recovered From the Titanic and Thousands of Other Historic Shipwreck Artifacts Are Going to Auction

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