How the World’s Most Expensive Easter Egg Ended Up in a US Flea Market

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For Christians, its now Easter and that involves chocolate EastercEggs, however, thecworld's most expensive Easter is not actually edible.....

The Third Imperial Fabergé Egg, one of 50 lavishly decorated Easter eggs owned by the Russian royal family in the 19th century, was rediscovered by a scrap metal dealer who bought it in the early 2000s from a U.S. flea market.

A great story I just came across from www.theobserver.com

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