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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1113

Sensing a hostile presence, Logan twisted his neck and glared at Tobias. His eyes were fixed on the coin in Tobias' hand.

A mix of hatred and fear contorted Logan's face as his fists clenched tightly.

Albert furrowed his brows when he noticed Logan's behavior. Tobias raised an eyebrow, exchanging a knowing glance with his brother.

Albert took the first step.

Logan's face remained rigid, yet a sinister smile tugged at his lips. "Even if it's one of the coins from the Epoch Collection, you need to know how to use it. Do you?"

One of the coins from the Epoch Collection?

Albert realized that Tobias' coin was indeed from the Epoch Collection. Having frequented auction houses, he was well aware of its value.

The coins could command a considerable sum if proven to be authentic and had been blessed.

More importantly, the coin's rarity far outweighed its monetary value. Counterfeits flooded the market, making authentic pieces highly sought after.

The Epoch Collection held immense appeal not only for domestic families but also for foreign clans.

After all, during the Atlantean's zenith, the "Half-Split Coin", the first of the Epoch Collection, was used by King Thalos, the ruler who unified the country.

To many foreigners, the mention of Cascadian evoked images of a legendary ruler.

Therefore, the Epoch Collection was coveted by most merchants. Their archaeological significance and collectible value were immeasurable.

Legend had it that the Epoch Collection possessed past rulers' aura, imbued with their era's prosperity. Hence, it bestowed one the power to ward off evil spirits.

Family lineages, especially those with ancient roots, placed immense value on such artifacts.

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