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At an auction in Copenhagen (Denmark), a collection of 286 coins, which lost the remaining 100 coins, was sold for a record 14.8 million euros. The remaining amount increased the estimated value by 25%, reported TV2 in the Stack's Bowers auction booth.
Hammer sales of coins – part of the collection of the Danish merchant Lars Emil Bruun, who sp;20 thousand coins, including especially rare ones. The auction lasted all year.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Lars Emil Bruun was born in 1852. He started a business selling vershkova oil in bulk. His collection, as a merchant collected all his life, includes the most recent sets of coins and banknotes of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, as well as medals and books.
Before his death in 1932, Lars Emil Brunn entered the This is what's in your collection It’s not your fault to continue the next 100 years. The estimated value of this fall is $72 million.
BAGNET previously reported that Einstein's paper about the Nazi nuclear program was sold for $4 million.
Prepared by: Sergiy Daga