Part of Michael Jackson

SA portfolio can be unusual: a bit of Michael Jordan’s Nike sneakers, a bit of Michael Jackson’s red leather jacket or a piece of the first Apple computer from 1992, signed by Steve Jobs himself. If you are wondering: No, you don’t have to disassemble the valuable collector’s items into their individual parts. This is done by digital tokens. With them, investors can now also invest in small shares of it.

Sarah Huemer

Editor in the “Money & More” department of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sunday newspaper.

This makes it easier to collect, because the value of many pieces has risen sharply in recent years. And so not only enthusiastic collectors, but also investors vie for expensive vintage cars, cameras, wine, watches, comics or unusual items such as celebrity clothing. Until recently, this type of investment was reserved for the wealthy. After all, an old Leica camera can cost hundreds of thousands of euros. The value of a signed Air Jordan 1, a Nike shoe from 1985, is currently estimated at 180,000 euros. But who can, who wants to spend so much for a single pair of sneakers?

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