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Step Into the Time Travel Machine to Explore WWII Coins
Hey Community!
It’s been a swift February! Let’s end the month with the freshest highlights within the non-fungible realm. What do we have in store? Let’s see!
Our first highlight focuses on a football-themed collection introduced by Meebits, OpenSea, and the Otherside metaverse. There are various mouth-watering prizes attached. Next, we put the spotlight on some historical artifacts that recall currencies used during World War 2. There’s more to these stories. Let’s find out as we dive into the details!
NFT News of the Week
Meebits Introduces Digital Avatar NFTs
Meebits has joined forces with OpenSea and Otherside to launch a collection of digital avatars, dubbed Fútbol. The NFT collection blends the thrill tied to blind-box toys with on-chain composability and NFT liquidity.
There are 2K digital figurines in the collection, grouped into three. Group 1 has six national teams, each with 10 players. Each player has a distinct look and jersey number, so collectors can build their squad to compete for prizes. Groups 2 and 3 will enter the tournament by spring. Collectors of the Group 1 collectibles will have the option to redeem physical toys by summer. Later, they would launch on the Otherside.
The exciting part? There’s going to be a Meebits Fútbol Cup that collectors can partake in. There are also prizes tied to the tournament. How can you become a part of this adventure? Digest the rest of the story and delve into the non-fungible drop.
NFT Drop of the Week
WWII Coins
Ever get terrified when you hear about the World Wars? Well, there are some fascinating things to pick as we go down the history aisle. Taking the time travel machine, we go back to World War II (WWII), which occurred between 1938 and 1945. Why are we going back in time? To see WWII Coins, which were used for exchange at the time.
WWII Coins introduces 150 authentic coins from an era marked by war, scarcity, and industrial change. Issued by nations involved in World War II, these coins moved through collapsing economies and shifting political realities. It was minted in copper, bronze, gold, silver, brass, zinc, aluminum, steel, and emergency alloys. Each piece reflects choices forced by conflict. Metals were redirected to weapons, symbols adjusted, and designs simplified. The material itself carries the mark of war.
Once everyday currency, time has turned these coins into historical artifacts. Each followed its own path across hands and borders, shaped by survival. Do you want to own a piece of history? Then, you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to own one of these collectibles.
When?
Ongoing
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