$150 million on a dinosaur skull, pygmy heads and 2 European castles NIcolas Cage


Nicholas Cage a Hollywood actor was once a top earner in the Industries of  Hollywood, worth  $150 million,  he didn't hold onto the fortune for long. Cage squandered it, on an expensive  purchases, eventually facing closure on several properties.
                                                   
                                                                                                    Nicholas Cage owned 15 residences around  the world  at a point, including homes in California and Las Vegas and a deserted island in the Bahamas.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         He also bought a series of  bizarre items, including a nine-foot-tall burial tomb, an octopus, shrunken pygmy heads, a $150,000 Superman comic and a 70-million-year-old dinosaur skull, which he later had to return to the Mongolian government.
                                                                                                                                                                     What  put Cage in the red financially weren't the eccentric items, however, but his overstuffed real estate portfolio. "What is an octopus, $80? You're not going to go into dire straits buying an octopus," he told the New York Times during a recent interview.

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