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  2. Better Buy in 2025: XRP, Dogecoin, or Bitcoin? - AOL

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    Bitcoin's market cap would have to soar 863% to match that, which translates to a price per coin of around $929,000 (based on the current supply of 19.8 million Bitcoins). If the wider investment ...

  3. List of royalty by net worth - Wikipedia

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    King of Spain (abdicated in 2014) Spain: $2.3 billion — $2 billion [5] [6] Oil, [7] [8] enterprise and real estate. Current controversy over the money hidden in offshore banks and the $100 million received from Saudi Arabia. [9] 9 Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani: Emir of Qatar Qatar: $2.1 billion [3] — $1.2 billion [2] From various enterprises. 10 ...

  4. Coinbase - Wikipedia

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    The jump was attributed to the increase in the price of bitcoin over that period. [78] On April 14, 2021, Coinbase became a public company on the Nasdaq exchange via a direct stock listing. [79] [34] [80] Before the listing, Nasdaq set a reference price of US$250 a share, giving the company an estimated value of US$47 billion. [81]

  5. A Norwegian princess marries an American self-styled ... - AOL

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    The 87-year-old King Harald, who has been in fragile health the past few years, attended his daughter’s wedding together with Queen Sonja and other member of the Norwegian royal house.

  6. Louis Colavecchio - Wikipedia

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    Louis B. Colavecchio (January 1, 1942 – July 6, 2020) was an American casino counterfeiter known as "The Coin". While residing in Rhode Island, Colavecchio defrauded several Atlantic City and Connecticut casinos until his arrest and initial conviction in 1998.

  7. Hundred Fowls Problem - Wikipedia

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    Mahavira's Ganita-sara-sangraha contains the following problem: . Pigeons are sold at the rate of 5 for 3, sarasa-birds at the rate of 7 for 5, swans at the rate of 9 for 7, and peacocks at the rate of 3 for 9 (panas).

  8. Siege of Paris (845) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Paris of 845 was the culmination of a Viking invasion of West Francia.The Viking forces were led by a Norse chieftain named "Reginherus", or Ragnar, who tentatively has been identified with the legendary saga character Ragnar Lodbrok.

  9. Principality of Hutt River - Wikipedia

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    1986 100-dollar Hutt River Province coin commemorating the centennial of the Statue of Liberty (front and back) manufactured by Johnson Matthey Refining, Rochester, New York. In 1977, $1 coins were struck to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II. These coins are known as "holey dollars". Coins of the same design were struck again in ...