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На аукционе Sotheby s продали самую дорогую марку в мире

На аукционе Sotheby s продали самую дорогую марку в мире
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MARKET REPORT: Miners hurt by China plot to tame inflation fears

One trader said: The inflation situation is serious now. Chinese producers will either have to pass the rising costs onto the consumer or more worrying still the government will step in to control the situation. There have also been signs that China s growth has slowed of late, which in turn hurts London-listed miners who sell into the world s second largest economy. Stock Watch - Stanley Gibbons  The world’s most famous and valuable stamp has been bought by London dealer Stanley Gibbons for £5.9million. The rare stamps merchant snapped up the 1856 One-Cent Magenta from British Guiana, which is the only one in existence, at an auction in the US and will display it at its store on the Strand in London.

ALEX BRUMMER: BA and Virgin need the green light to fly to America

As desirable as it may be for the UK s no-frills carriers that destinations to Europe turn green, it is even more important to British Airways and Virgin Atlantic that routes to America be reopened.

In Just 10 Minutes, One Coin and Five Stamps Owned by Shoe Designer Stuart Weitzman Fetched $32 Million at Sotheby s

The buyers included financier David Rubenstein and stamp merchant Stanley Gibbons. June 9, 2021 The Inverted Jenny plate block, 1933 double eagle coin, and British Guiana One-Cent Magenta stamp included in Sotheby s Three Treasures - Collected by Stuart Weitzman sale. Courtesy of Sotheby s. One coin and five stamps that belonged to shoe designer Stuart Weitzman fetched a combined $32 million in a three-lot sale at Sotheby’s on Tuesday, smashing auction records along the way. And it all happened in less than 10 minutes.  A 1933 double eagle coin the only one of its kind legally allowed to be owned by an individual (more on that later) went for $18.9 million after three-and-a-half minutes of bidding, sailing past its $10 million-to-$15 million estimate to set a new record price for a single coin at auction. It was the only lot in the sale that came with a guarantee. 

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