For decades,the Beatleshave auctioned off pieces of their history.

Last year, one of John Lennons guitarssold fornearly $2.9 million.

Just three years before that,rare handwritten setlistsfrom their early days made their way to the auction block.

George Harrison posed backstage at the Finsbury Park Astoria, London on December 30, 1963

George Harrison posed backstage at the Finsbury Park Astoria, London on December 30, 1963Val Wilmer/Redferns

In 2015, the bands first-everrecord contract, signed in 1961, sold for $75,000.

The latest Beatles memorabilia to be sold off isnt just a piece of history its a piece of toast.

Piece of Georges breakfast, she wrote, dated Feb. 8, 1963.

The date marks the eve of the Beatles final show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.

Still, Harrison himself denied wasting even a crumb of his toast at breakfast.

Well, I never authenticated it!

Thats totally bullshit, the musician told Vox Magazine in 1992.

I really dislike that.

I ate all my toast, I never left any.

The madness is the people selling it, and the people actually buying it.

Its Monty Python time: how much would they pay for a piece of sweat?

Or a piece of ear wax?