Rare coin discovered in furniture sells for $2.5M at auction
A small silver coin, minted in Boston in 1652 and about the size of a nickel, set a world record on Tuesday, November 19, by selling for $2.5 million at a California auction house. (Credit: Stack’s Bowers Galleries via Storyful)
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