Cryptocurrency group to bid on first-edition copy of Constitution
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If the group succeeds in buying the Constitution, the people who've given money will vote on what to do with it, likely sending it somewhere free and open to the public.
When rare copies of historic documents go up for auction, it's often wealthy businesspeople who make the winning bids.
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