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Autograph wartime manuscript of mathematical notes. Left in Turing's will to Robin Gandy. Alan Turing: 1944 April 2015 [192] $1.5 $1.02 Geographia Cosmographia. First Ulm edition Claudius Ptolemy: 1482 June 2009 [193] $1.4 $1.02 Babe Ruth's contract with the Boston Red Sox. Signed by Ruth, Ban Johnson and Harry Frazee – 1918 July 2014 [194 ...
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This is a list of the highest known prices paid for philatelic items, including stamps and covers.The current record price for a single stamp is US$9,480,000 paid for the British Guiana 1c magenta.
Find out which rare and collectible bills bank tellers are asked for most — plus how to request your own unique currency. I’m a Banking Expert: Here Are the 3 Most Common ‘Special Notes ...
This made counterfeiting bank notes harder still, at least in the short term, and in 1803 the number of forged bank notes fell to just 3000, compared to 5000 the previous year. [17] Banks asked skilled engravers and artists to help them make their notes more difficult to counterfeit during the same time period, which historians refer to as "the ...
An original “Post Office” Mauritius took the title of the world’s most valuable stamp after selling for $9.6 million in 2021. 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. $12 million.
In February 2007, the world's rarest baseball card sold at auction for $2.3 million. If you think that's totally wild, consider the world's rarest bible, which could net you $25 to $35 million.
The Sunrise Ruby [1] [2] [3] has been the world's most expensive ruby, most expensive coloured gemstone, and most expensive gemstone other than a diamond [2] [3] [4] until the discovery of the Estrela de Fura. Originally mined in Myanmar, its current name is derived from a poem of the same name, written by the 13th-century Sufi poet Rumi. [5]