On May 30 th , 2005, one bowl in the Ming dynasty(朝代)_______

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On May 30 th , 2005, one bowl in the Ming dynasty(朝代)________at the price of 30.36 million Hongkong dollars.
A.sell B.sold C.is D.was sold

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