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At 210 bottles per barrel that's 9,450,000 bottles with a value of $330,750,000.
https://www.bizjournals.com/louisvi...eam-is-selling-its-bourbon-by-the-barrel.html
A barrel of Jim Beam will usually produce around 210 bottles, he said. A 750-milliliter bottle of Jim Beam Single Barrel retails for about $35 in Kentucky, so you can value these barrels at about $7,350. But that figure could vary substantially, based on a couple of factors.
 

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Hawass said the Tut sculpture is part of Egypt's heritage and claims it was stolen.
King Tut sculpture sells for $6 million amid controversy
London — A sculpture of King Tut's head was sold at Christie's for $6 million Thursday. However, Egypt claims the relic of the famed pharaoh was stolen.

After 3,000 years it's showing some wear and tear, but it's definitely the face of the world's most famous pharaoh. "As you can see here, the eyes, the eyebrows, are completely carved and the lips are extremely sensual," said Laetitia Delaloye of Christie's.

If only those lips could talk. Maybe he could explain how he found himself on an auction block at Christie's.

"They never tell us about the origin, about how they bought it from Egypt, who has ownership of this piece. They have no evidence of that but we do think that this is a part of our heritage," said former Egyptian antiquities minister Zahi Hawass.

The story begins in the 1920's, when British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered King Tut's tomb. Christie's contends the bust has been under the ownership of a private collection in Germany since 1985 after passing through several hands since the 1960's.

Up close it's exquisite, and instantly recognizable as the face of King Tut. Christie's says ancient objects like this, by their nature, are impossible to trace back thousands of years. Delaloye said the auction house has done everything it could to prove its provenance.

"Christie's is at the forefront of the protection of historical objects. This piece has been widely published and exhibited, it's a very well-known piece so there hasn't been any claim on the piece, and we haven't received any evidence from the Egyptian authorities about a problem," she said.

But while Egyptian authorities have failed to stop the sale, they haven't stopped their battle.

"We will fight until the head of Tutankhamun, our great famous king should come back," Hawass said.

The great famous king won't be coming back anytime soon. Now, Egypt's child king is under new ownership.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VzDiqfrR_8
 

CasualBystander

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Honest government ad from Australia.

A warning - it is pretty expletive laced by American standards and I wouldn't exactly call it SFW.

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nivek

As Above So Below
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nivek

As Above So Below
Kaepernick and Eric Reid were supposedly paid around $10 million to drop their lawsuit against the NFL. Had they really stuck to their guns and try to make a point, they should have held out for more money but they settled. So much for principles.

I think Kaepernick is a mindless pawn who should have just played football and protested on his own time but now is making a bigger fool of himself lately, especially about this Betsy Ross flag thing...What a mix, stupid and money...

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