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Ed Sheeran: 'Rare copy' of singers teenage sells for £50,000
A CD claimed to be a rare recording of songs recorded by Ed Sheeran when he was just 13-years-old has sold for £50,000!
The star - who is now 29 years old - said he made "probably 20 copies" of the album, which is called Spinning Man.
He previously said he didn't want anyone to "get hold of a copy" and owns 19 of them himself.
However, according to the auctioneers, the copy was found in a drawer where it had been for years.
Omega Auctions who sold it say: "We expected it to sell, but that certainly exceeded our expectations."
"It was a fierce battle between four our five very serious bidders and we were blown away by the final price."
They previously predicted it would sell for £10,000.
But there is still uncertainty around whether the CD sold at auction was one of Ed's original CDs.
The other copies of the CD come with a sticker saying 'Ed Sheeran Spinning Man' but this one doesn't have one, as the seller says Ed had run out - but according to Ed's representatives, that is a problem.
Before the auction they told Newsround: "All of Ed's early demo's for 'Spinning Man' featured a sticker. Any supposed copies without one are officially counterfeit."
In his book, Ed Sheeran: A Visual Journey, the singer revealed that he wrote the collection of songs after his first love broke his heart.
"In 2004, I made my very first album, Spinning Man, named after a picture that my dad had," he said.
"I burnt the CDs myself and made the covers. There were 14 songs, and they were all songs that rhymed.
"One lyric went: 'I'm a typical average teen, if you know what I mean'.
Ed said: "There are probably 20 copies of Spinning Man in existence, and I have 19 of them. I don't want anyone else to get hold of a copy! Most of the songs were about a girl called Claire. She was my first love when I was 13."