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It had to happen -- major auction house with six NFT's (digital token) of some of Julien Lennon's collection including a page of handwritten notes for Hey Jude written by Paul McCartney. Also some clothing and guitars.  Read Julien's description below that states you do NOT get the physical items!  Before you laugh -- bidding on this is already up to $50,000 with 10 days to go. 

An image of the notes, this NFT is a 1 of 1 Edition of the physical item and does not include the physical item. The item is brought to life in an even more personal way through Julian Lennon’s exclusive audio narration, which is minted as part of this NFT. A NFT is a unique and non-interchangeable unit of data stored on the blockchain. Julian Lennon is the sole owner of the physical item. The winner of this item will share in that exclusivity of Lennon history as the sole owner of the NFT.

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I'm in the wrong side of the art world...

Étude pour le coin de l'étang aux nénuphars dans la brume matinale par Claude Monet 1919 by EKL 2021

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And I thought the sports card collecting landscape was absurd.

Exactly Luke. Just like wedding or school photos.

Maybe we all are on the wrong side of the collecting world haha. Most expensive one of those apes sold for $2.3 million USD. Crazy.

Source: https://www.nftsstreet.com/top-10-most-expensive-bored-ape-yacht-cl...

I followed your link. Unreal. This looks like the 2022 version of the 1883 classic "wanna buy a bridge?"

At least Pet Rock was only $4.

I'm really getting old....I still don't get it.  Sounds like the real winner of the auction will be Julian Lennon.

Not much to get. At best it's crap. It's hard to have any respect for the people pushing this embarrassing hustle.

The only NFT that matters:

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Like it or not, Bitcoin and NFT's are here to stay. Mastercard and other major companies are now invested and I believe all auction houses will get in on it after Julien's.  Too much money to be made --  and a way for investors to get into the business (sports cards and memorabilia, and now rock and roll).  You can buy and sell with a click of a mouse -- no shipping hassles, insurance issues, etc. Remember when Amazon started with just selling books, their stock was $10.00 a share, and nobody though the internet would be THE INTERNET?   For myself, I would only like to own the actual item especially at these prices. 

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