NFT Bored Ape accidentally sells for one-hundredth of its market price

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NFT Bored Ape accidentally sells for one-hundredth of its market price
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The NFT sold for just over $4000 instead of $351,000, with the seller mistakenly typing the wrong amount on the listing. 9News

The popular non-fungible token Bored Ape has accidentally been sold for US$3000 , one-hundredth of its market price of $300,000 .

This piece is a gold and enamel tiara and features small portraits of ancient Greek deities Zeus, Dionysus, Medusa, Pan and Gaia in agate and jasper. The hyper-rare document — written by Einstein himself — was written jointly in Zurich by the Nobel Prize-winning scientist and Michele Besso, a Swiss engineer and Einstein's lifelong friend and confidant.It contains 26 pages by Einstein and 25 by Besso, along with three pages of entries written by both, and is also considered a valuable record of the German scientist's relationship with Besso.

In the film, a stranded plane crash survivor struggles to survive on an isolated island and to make his way home. He draws a face on a washed-up volleyball and names it "Wilson", treating it as his companion. Hanks was nominated for a Best Actor award for the film, and Wilson the volleyball has also achieved iconic status.A pair of diamond bracelets once owned by France's Marie Antoinette have fetched a whopping amount at auction.

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