The east American coast is currently seeing a treasure hunt for rare coins, with one such coin dating from the Founding Fathers' era sold for a record-breaking $2.5 million. Besides, Las Vegas auctions have showcased coin-operated machines carrying these scarce pieces. Meanwhile China's rare earth restrictions are posing threats to Bitcoin mining and the larger crypto market. Alarmingly, the crypto markets are in 'extreme fear' following China's rebuttal to Trumpβs additional 100% tariff threat.
In terms of historical discoveries, several rare coin pieces and prehistoric artifacts have been located under the floorboards of the Overfield Tavern in Ohio. In a surprising event, a rare coin was discovered in a piece of furniture and auctioned for $2.52 million. Additionally, a treasure hunt with prizes up to $3,500 was set off in Philadelphia, with similar hunts ongoing in three more American cities.
On the world stage, archaeologists in Jerusalem uncovered a rare gold coin from the era of an Egyptian and Hellenic queen, suggesting an extensive history of royal female power. Ultra-rare coins worth thousands are also becoming popular among UK collectors. Importantly, a 'Coin of Despair' from the end of the Jewish Revolt against Rome has been found, symbolizing the shift from hope to desperation at that time. Coin collectors are being reminded to report certain artifacts to avoid getting penalized.
In the blockchain space, a rare Bitcoin token set a world record, realizing $117,000 at the Stack's Bowers Galleries Auction. With increasing interest in cryptocurrencies, a new rare coin called the RARE Coin continues to stimulate discussions and pique interest among crypto enthusiasts.
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