Fractional ownership: how anyone can own a share of expensive items
Hannah Ward-Glenton
24 May 2022
Share and share alike
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Classic cars
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Classic cars
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The moon
NASA/ GSFC/ SVS
The moon
Courtesy Moonestates.com
Sports teams
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Sports teams
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Sporting memorabilia
Courtesy Rally
Sporting memorabilia
Courtesy Collectable
Fine wine
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Fine wine
Courtesy Rally
Whisky
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Whisky
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Rare books and comics
Courtesy Rally
Rare books and comics
Courtesy Rally
Rare books and comics
Courtesy Goldin
Fine art
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Fine art
Courtesy Bonham's
Fine art
Courtesy Showpiece.com
One of the world's most valuable stamps
Joseph Baum and William Dallas printers for local postmaster, E.T.E. Dalton [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
One of the world's most valuable stamps
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Rare shoes
Courtesy RARES
Rare shoes
Courtesy RARES
Cameras
Courtesy guinnessworldrecords.com
Cameras
Courtesy Rally
Guitars
Courtesy Rally
Guitars
Courtesy Rally
Rare technology
Courtesy Rally
Rare technology
Courtesy Rally
A man's life
Courtesy KmikeyM.com
A man's life
KmikeyM.com
NFTs
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NFTs
Courtesy Rally
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