RM66mil Faberge egg saved by scrap dealer from junkyard oblivion


The golden egg that was last seen in Russia in 1922 somehow found its way to a flea market where a scrap dealer bought it for recycling. That all changed when he looked it up online.

When a scrap metal dealer from US Midwest bought a golden ornament at a junk market, it never crossed his mind that he was the owner of a US$20mil (RM66mil) Faberge egg hailing from the court of imperial Russia.

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