GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (KGO) -- A Michigan man is about to turn his doorstop into $100,000.
That's because it turns out his doorstop is actually a meteorite.
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David Mazurek recently got the rock examined after seeing reports that meteorite pieces sell for thousands of dollars.
Scientists checked it out and determined the 23-pound hunk of iron and nickel is the sixth largest meteorite ever found in Michigan.
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Mazurek said the man he bought his farm from 30 years ago told him the meteorite landed on the property in the 1930s.