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The “One Ring,” found in June is a collectible one-of-a-kind card created for the table-top fantasy game Magic: The Gathering as part of a collection celebrating J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of The Ring series of novels. Because of the card’s value, the person who found it originally chose to remain anonymous. But on Tuesday, Brook Trafton revealed himself as the one who pulled the card to rule them all. He posted a video on Instagram of himself selling the card to the popular recording artist and noted fan of the game. He sold the card for $2.6 million, but after conducting interviews he was still on his way to an eight-hour shift. Posted By Persist |
A factory-sealed, 4GB original iPhone from 2007 has sold at auction for US$190,373, shattering the record for any iPhone auction sale. The online bidding ended Sunday night. Starting at US$10,000, 28 bids were placed between June 30 and Sunday. The final price is triple that of the previous record iPhone sale, which was an 8GB version of the same phone that LCG Auctions sold in February for US$63,356. Posted By Persist |
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