Market
What Bitcoin collectibles have sold for. Every record below is an observation of a sale that took place at another venue — not a sale made by CLCT — and each one names its source. Where the source recorded only a month or a year, that is what is shown.
- 79
- $673,643.73
- 10.284 BTC
- $390.00
Recorded sales by year
Every observation the archive holds, by the year its source recorded. Press a segment to narrow the archive to it.
Category mix by year
What kinds of object account for the records in each year, as a share of that year's observations.
- 2023
- 2024
- 2025
- 2026
Where these records were observed
How many of the archive's observations came from each venue. This is a measure of what CLCT has recorded, not of any venue's share of the market.
- Scarce City56 · 70.8%
- Bitcoin Museum & Art Gallery23 · 29.1%
70.8% of the current record was observed through Scarce City. Coverage is a description of what CLCT has collected so far and is not a measure of any venue’s share of the market.
Observed sale distribution
How many observations fall in each price band. Bands widen with price because the record does — a linear scale would put almost everything in one bar.
- 16
- 37
- 10
- 9
- 3
- 2
- 1
- 0
- 1
About this record
Of the 79 observations in this selection, 11 record a year only and 68 record a more precise date. That is why activity is shown by year and never by month: a monthly chart would be mostly invention.
2026
Mask — Acquired During a European Road Trip
$292.25
Suit — Worn during Malta Blockchain Summit 2018 speech
$501.00
United States Passport
$15,447.50
Slingshot — Purchased in Spain
$313.12
Freedom from the Known Prison Book with hand written message
$2,588.50
Harmonica Set — Played By John While on the Run From The US Govt
$668.00
Podcast Microphone — Used for Nearly All Podcast Content
$584.50
Every sale listed here took place at the venue named against it, not on CLCT. Records are drawn from venue sales records supplied to CLCT and from venues’ public listings; CLCT has not independently confirmed these transactions. Prices are as the source recorded them, and where a record shows both, the Bitcoin figure is what the venue charged and the dollar figure is the source’s own conversion. Nothing on this page is an appraisal, a valuation, or a statement of what any object is worth.