Do you want to own a country? All you have to do is pay $126 million and the Principality of Sealand, located seven miles off Harwich, Essex in England, could be yours.
Sealand is a self-proclaimed mini-state on a former World War II fort. It has its own passports, currency and stamps.
According to the Daily Telegraph, Sealand became an independent state after "Prince" Roy Bates occupied the island with his family in 1967.
The British Royal Navy tried to retake the island from him but Bates fired warning shots which caused the navy to retreat. A court later ruled that Sealand sits outside the three-mile limit, and therefore Britain cannot exercise its sovereignty on the island.
Now, the island nation, which was devastated by a fire last year, has been put up for sale through Spanish real estate agents Inmonarnaja.
The brochure for the nation said, "Anyone who takes on a stake in Sealand, "will be able to share in and become part of the history of the most famous and oldest micro-nation in the world."














