Toronto Coin Expo, Canada's renowned show and auction platform, is showcasing seven distinct collections of European coins. In a recent happening, Royal Mint's unique 25p coin sold at 60 times its face value. Meanwhile, an ultra-rare coin from 1776, found at the bottom of a toffee tin, is set to sell. A similar rare coin bought by an Ohio farm family and kept hidden for decades is expected to yield a significant payout. Moreover, ancient Roman gold and silver coins discovered with a metal detector are making an impressive showing at auction.
Christie's has announced a blockchain-based ownership certificate for its photography collection. Simultaneously, FTX Estae plans to auction 22.3 million Locked Worldcoin Tokens at a discounted rate. This move, however, resulted in Worldcoin's value taking a plunge. Contrarily, a mere 25 Pence Coin recently sold at 6,800 times its face value at auction.
A valuable collection of world coins, worth a whopping $72 million, is ready to hit the market. Meanwhile, a previously hidden coin hoard has auctioned for £12.5 million. The L. E. Bruun Auction realized over $16.5 million, a historic coin collection worth $72 million is set to go under the hammer at auction after a hundred years of secrecy. Finally, an investment in the Bounce Token (AUCTION) has been detailed for prospective investors.
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