Filed pursuant to Rule 253(g)(2)
File No. 024-11416
Offering Circular Dated
November 10, 2022
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StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC
3900 W Alameda Ave., Suite 1200
Burbank, California 91505
(949) 415-8730
www.startengine.com
Best Efforts Offering of Series Shares
StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC, a Delaware
series limited liability company (which we refer to as “we,” “us,” “our” or “our company”),
is offering, on a best-efforts basis, the membership interests in each of the series of our company.
All of the series of our company offered hereunder
may collectively be referred to in this Offering Circular as the “series” and each, individually, as a “series.”
The membership interests of all series described above may collectively be referred to in this Offering Circular as the “shares”
and each, individually, as a “share” and the offerings of the shares may collectively be referred to in this Offering Circular
as the “offerings” and each, individually, as an “offering.” See “Securities Being Offered” for additional
information regarding the shares.
The shares are non-voting limited liability company
membership interests in a series of our company. Each series is treated as a unique legal entity. Purchasing a share in a series does
not confer to the investor any ownership in our company or any other series. Each series is managed by an Administrative Manager and
an Asset Manager. The Administrative Manager will be the investor liaison to our company and will perform duties such as assisting our
company with communications to our investors, providing shareholder services, handling the distributions of dividends, and overseeing
our shareholder records. Further, the Administrative Manager will source and secure the rights to the underlying assets in each series.
The Asset Manager will manage the assets owned by the particular series it manages and has full authority to determine how to best utilize
the asset owned by the series. StartEngine Assets LLC (“StartEngine Assets”) will serve as the Administrative Manager and
Asset Manager to each series of our company, and unless context requires otherwise will be referred to as our “Manager”.
See “The Company’s Business” for more information on the duties of our Administrative Manager and Asset Manager of
our series.
Our company can offer up to $75 million within
a rolling 12-month period pursuant to Regulation A. Our company intends to offer additional series within such limit and will file post
qualification amendments for the offerings of such series with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”).
The offerings of such series will be made available to investors from the date such amendment is qualified by the Commission. There will
be separate closings with respect to each offering. An offering will terminate at the earlier of (i) the date at which the maximum offering
amount has been sold; or (ii) the date at which the offering is earlier terminated by the company at its sole discretion provided that
subscriptions for the minimum number of shares for that particular series’ offering has been accepted. If a closing has not occurred,
an offering shall be terminated upon (i) the date which is one year from the date such offering circular or amendment thereof, as applicable,
is qualified by the Commission, which period may be extended with respect to a particular series by an additional six months by our Manager
in its sole discretion, or (ii) any date on which our Administrative Manager elects to terminate the offering for a particular series
in its sole discretion. At least every 12 months after this offering statement has been qualified by the Commission, the company will
file a post-qualification amendment to include the company’s recent financial statements. The company has engaged Bryn Mawr Trust Company as escrow agent to hold any funds that are tendered by investors. The offerings are being conducted on a best-efforts basis. The
company may undertake one or more closings on a rolling basis. After each closing, funds tendered by investors will be made available
to the relevant series. After the initial closing of an offering in a series, we expect to hold closings on at least a monthly basis.
However, to the extent a series has the same minimum and maximum, the company will undertake a single closing for investors in that series.
After each closing related to a particular series, funds tendered by investors will be made available to the relevant series. If any
of the shares offered of a series remain unsold as of the final closing of such series, such shares shall be issued to StartEngine Assets
LLC, in full satisfaction of its advance to that series based on the share price of the share in such series as described “The
Company’s Business – Asset Acquisition”.
Series |
|
Price to public |
|
|
Underwriting
discount and commissions(1) |
|
|
Proceeds to Issuer |
|
Series Wine #2005LPIN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
Total Minimum (2) |
|
$ |
58,530 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
58,530 |
|
Total Maximum (2) |
|
$ |
58,530 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
58,530 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Wine #2015HBRI |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
Total Minimum (2) |
|
$ |
41,380 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
41,380 |
|
Total Maximum (2) |
|
$ |
41,380 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
41,380 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Wine #2000EGLC |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
Total Minimum (2) |
|
$ |
52,430 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
52,430 |
|
Total Maximum (2) |
|
$ |
52,430 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
52,430 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Wine #2016CHAM |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
Total Minimum (2) |
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
Total Maximum (2) |
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Wine #2016BONMA | |
| | |
| | |
| |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum (2) | |
$ | 28,970 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 28,970 | |
Total Maximum (2) | |
$ | 28,970 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 28,970 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2016MUSIG | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum (2) | |
$ | 21,230 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 21,230 | |
Total Maximum (2) | |
$ | 21,230 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 21,230 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2009PETRUS | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum (2) | |
$ | 59,360 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 59,360 | |
Total Maximum (2) | |
$ | 59,360 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 59,360 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2010PETRUS | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum (2) | |
$ | 59,530 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 59,530 | |
Total Maximum (2) | |
$ | 59,530 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 59,530 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Art #LICHTENSTEINSWEET | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum (2) | |
$ | 196,560 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 196,560 | |
Total Maximum (2) | |
$ | 196,560 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 196,560 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Sports #JORDANROOKIE | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum (2) | |
$ | 432,000 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 432,000 | |
Total Maximum (2) | |
$ | 432,000 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 432,000 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Art #INDIANALOVE | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 264,000 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 264,000 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 330,000 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 330,000 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Art #HIRSTDOTS | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 483,840 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 483,840 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 604,800 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 604,800 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Sports #JACKIEROOKIE | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 426,240 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 426,240 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 532,800 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 532,800 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Comics #BATMAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
230,400 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
230,400 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
288,000 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
288,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Wine #2012CRISTAL |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
9,560.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
9,560.00 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
11,950 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
11,950 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Wine #2008DOMP | |
| | |
| | |
| |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 15,230.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 15,230.00 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 19,040 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 19,040 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2012DOMP | |
| | |
| | |
| |
Per Share | |
$ | 2.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 2.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 11,780.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 11,780.00 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 14,720 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 14,720 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2006DOMP | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 2.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 2.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 12,980.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 12,980.00 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 16,230 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 16,230 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2006DOMP | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 2.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 2.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 12,980.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 12,980.00 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 16,230 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 16,230 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2006CONTERNO | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 5.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 5.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 14,400.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 14,400.00 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 18,000 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 18,000 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2006RAYAS | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 2.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 2.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 12,860.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 12,860.00 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 16,080 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 16,080 | |
Series Wine #2013HARLAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
6,720.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
6,720.00 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
8,400 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
8,400 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Wine #2013MARCASSIN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
5,280.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
5,280.00 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
6,600 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
6,600 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Wine #2015ROMANEE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
6.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
6.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
57,600.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
57,600.00 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
72,000 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
72,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Wine #2011CRIOTS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
43,200.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
43,200.00 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
54,000 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
54,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series ART #BANKSYLAUGH |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
124,320.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
124,320.00 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
155,400 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
155,400 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series COMICS #SUPERMAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
240,000 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
240,000 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
300,000 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
300,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
53,180 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
53,180 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
66,480 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
66,480 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Watch #ROLEX6265 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
67,200 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
67,200 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
84,000 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
84,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Watch #PEPSI |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
2.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
2.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
13,440 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
13,440 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
16,800 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
16,800 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Art #PICASSO |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
206,900 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
206,900 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
258,630 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
258,630 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Art #DALI |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
127,680 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
127,680 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
159,600 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
159,600 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series Art #HULK181 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Per Share |
|
$ |
9.00 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
9.00 |
|
Total Minimum |
|
$ |
80,640 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
80,640 |
|
Total Maximum |
|
$ |
100,800 |
|
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
$ |
100,800 |
|
Series Wine #CORTON CHARLEMAGNE 2015 | |
| | |
| | |
| |
Per Share | |
$ | 5.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 5.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 17,280 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 17,280 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 21,600 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 21,600 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2020AUSONE | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 6,860 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 6,8560 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 8,570 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 8,570 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2020ANGELUS | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 1,780 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 1,780 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 2,230 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 2,230 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2020CHEVAL | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 9,660 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 9,660 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 12,080 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 12,080 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2020HAUT | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 29,660 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 29,660 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 37,080 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 37,080 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #2020LEPIN | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 3,360 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 3,360 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 4,200 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 4,200 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Per Share | |
$ | 10.00 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 10.00 | |
Total Minimum | |
$ | 47,040 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 47,040 | |
Total Maximum | |
$ | 58,800 | | |
$ | 0 | | |
$ | 58,800 | |
| (1) | The company has not engaged commissioned sales agents or underwriters. Investors will not pay any upfront selling
commissions in connection with the purchase of our shares. Our Managing Member has assumed
and will not be reimbursed for offering expenses as well as certain operating expenses, see “Plan of Distribution and Selling Stockholders.” See
“Management Compensation” for a description of additional fees and expenses that
our company and its series will pay to their Managers. |
| (2) | The series will not accept
proceeds for less than the maximum offering amount – as such, the maximum offering
amount and minimum offering amount are the same. |
THE UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION DOES NOT PASS UPON THE MERITS OR GIVE ITS APPROVAL OF ANY SECURITIES OFFERED OR THE TERMS OF THE OFFERING, NOR DOES IT PASS
UPON THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OFFERING CIRCULAR OR OTHER SOLICITATION MATERIALS. THESE SECURITIES ARE OFFERED PURSUANT TO
AN EXEMPTION FROM REGISTRATION WITH THE COMMISSION; HOWEVER, THE COMMISSION HAS NOT MADE AN INDEPENDENT DETERMINATION THAT THE SECURITIES
OFFERED ARE EXEMPT FROM REGISTRATION
GENERALLY,
NO SALE MAY BE MADE TO YOU IN THIS OFFERING IF THE AGGREGATE PURCHASE PRICE YOU PAY IS MORE THAN 10% OF THE GREATER OF YOUR ANNUAL
INCOME OR NET WORTH. DIFFERENT RULES APPLY TO ACCREDITED INVESTORS AND NON-NATURAL PERSONS. BEFORE MAKING ANY REPRESENTATION THAT YOUR
INVESTMENT DOES NOT EXCEED APPLICABLE THRESHOLDS, WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO REVIEW RULE 251(d)(2)(i)(C) OF REGULATION A. FOR GENERAL INFORMATION
ON INVESTING, WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO REFER TO www.investor.gov.
This
offering is inherently risky. See “Risk Factors” on page 17.
The company is following the “Offering
Circular” format of disclosure under Regulation A.
In the event that we become a reporting company
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, we intend to take advantage of the provisions that relate to “Emerging Growth Companies”
under the JOBS Act of 2012. See “Summary -- Implications of Being an Emerging Growth Company.”
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
THIS OFFERING CIRCULAR MAY CONTAIN FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS AND INFORMATION RELATING TO, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE COMPANY, ITS BUSINESS PLAN AND STRATEGY, AND ITS INDUSTRY.
THESE FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS ARE BASED ON THE BELIEFS OF, ASSUMPTIONS MADE BY, AND INFORMATION CURRENTLY AVAILABLE TO THE COMPANY’S
MANAGEMENT. WHEN USED IN THE OFFERING MATERIALS, THE WORDS “ESTIMATE,” “PROJECT,” “BELIEVE,”
“ANTICIPATE,” “INTEND,” “EXPECT” AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS ARE INTENDED TO IDENTIFY FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS, WHICH CONSTITUTE FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS. THESE STATEMENTS REFLECT MANAGEMENT’S CURRENT VIEWS WITH RESPECT TO FUTURE
EVENTS AND ARE SUBJECT TO RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES THAT COULD CAUSE THE COMPANY’S ACTUAL RESULTS TO DIFFER MATERIALLY FROM THOSE
CONTAINED IN THE FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS. INVESTORS ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO PLACE UNDUE RELIANCE ON THESE FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS,
WHICH SPEAK ONLY AS OF THE DATE ON WHICH THEY ARE MADE. THE COMPANY DOES NOT UNDERTAKE ANY OBLIGATION TO REVISE OR UPDATE THESE
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS TO REFLECT EVENTS OR CIRCUMSTANCES AFTER SUCH DATE OR TO REFLECT THE OCCURRENCE OF UNANTICIPATED EVENTS.
SERIES OFFERING TABLE
The table below shows key information related
to the offering of each series. Please also refer to “The Underlying Assets” and “Use of Proceeds” for further
details.
Series Name |
|
Underlying Asset(s) |
|
Offering
Price per
Share |
|
|
Offering
Size |
|
|
Minimum /
Maximum /
Membership
Interests
Outstanding(2) |
|
Minimum
Subscription
Amount |
|
|
Initial
Qualification
Date(3) |
|
Opening
Date (4) |
|
Closing
Date |
|
Status |
Series Wine #2020PAVIE |
|
Chateau Pavie 2020 Saint Emilion, 1er Grand
Cru Classé 'A' (60 Bottles) (1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
22,990.00 |
|
|
2,299 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
09/01/2021 |
|
09/01/2021 |
|
11/10/2021 |
|
Closed |
Series Wine #2020CHBL |
|
Chateau Cheval Blanc 2020 Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru
Classé 'A' (18 Bottles) (1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
11,580.00 |
|
|
1,158 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
09/01//2021 |
|
09/01//2021 |
|
11/10/2021 |
|
Closed |
Series Wine #2020AUSO |
|
Chateau Ausone 2020 Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé
'A' (36 Bottles) (1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
29,310.00 |
|
|
2,931 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
09/01/2021 |
|
09/01/2021 |
|
11/10/2021 |
|
Closed |
Series Wine #2020ANGE |
|
Chateau Angelus Saint Emilion, 1er Grand Cru, Classé
'A' (36 Bottles) (1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
15,270.00 |
|
|
1,527 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
09/01/2021 |
|
09/01/2021 |
|
11/10/2021 |
|
Closed |
Series Wine #2020CERT |
|
Vieux Chateau Certan 2020 Pomerol (30 Bottles)(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
11,500.00 |
|
|
1,150 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
09/01/2021 |
|
09/01/2021 |
|
11/10/2021 |
|
Closed |
Series Wine #2005LPIN |
|
Le
Pin, Pomerol 2005 (12 Bottles)
(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
58,530.00 |
|
|
5,853/5,853 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2015HBRI |
|
château Haut-Brion Premier Cru Classe, Pessac-Leognan
2015 (60 bottles)(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
41,380.00 |
|
|
4,138/4,138 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
9/30/2022 |
|
Closed |
Series Wine #2000EGLC |
|
Chateau L'Eglise-Clinet, Pomerol 2000 (96 bottles)(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
52,430.00 |
|
|
5,243/5,243 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2016CHAM |
|
Domaine Georges Roumier, Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru,
Les Amoureuses (1 bottle)(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
5,160.00 |
|
|
516/516 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
4/21/2022 |
|
Closed |
Series Wine #2016BONMA |
|
Domaine Georges Roumier, Bonnes Mares Grand Cru 2016
(12 bottles)(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
28,970.00 |
|
|
2,897/2,897 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
9/30/2022 |
|
Closed |
Series Wine #2016MUSIG |
|
Domaine Georges Roumier, Musigny Grand Cru 2016 (1 bottle)(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
21,230.00 |
|
|
2,123/2,123 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
9/30/2022 |
|
Closed |
Series Wine #2009PETRUS |
|
Chateau Petrus 2009 (12 bottles)(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
59,360.00 |
|
|
5,936/5,936 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2010PETRUS |
|
Chateau Petrus 2010 (12 bottles)(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
59,530.00 |
|
|
5,953/5,953 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
8/5/2022 |
|
Closed |
Series Art #WARHOLMARILYN |
|
Andy Warhol, Marilyn, 1967, screenprint in colors, 36
x 36 inches, edition of 250(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
302,400.00 |
|
|
30,240 |
|
$ |
50 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
7/8//2022 |
|
Closed |
Series Art #LICHTENSTEINSWEET |
|
Roy Lichtenstein, Sweet Dreams Baby, 1965, screenprint
in colors, 38 x 28 inches, edition of 200(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
196,560.00 |
|
|
19,656/19,656 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Sports #JORDANROOKIE |
|
Michael Jordan, Fleer #57, 1986 (Rookie Card), PSA 10(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
432,000.00 |
|
|
43,200/43,200 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
9/30/2022 |
|
Closed |
Series Sports #JAMESREFRACTOR |
|
LeBron James, Topps Chrome Refractors #111, 2003-04 (Rookie
Card), BGS 10(1) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
146,880.00 |
|
|
14,688 |
|
$ |
170 |
|
|
11/23/2021 |
|
11/23/2021 |
|
6/2/2022 |
|
Closed |
Series Art #INDIANALOVE |
|
Robert Indiana, LOVE (Blue and Red), 1966/2001, Polychrome
Aluminum, 18 x 18 inches, Edition 2/8 |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
330,000.00 |
|
|
26,400/33,000 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
2/4/2022 |
|
2/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Art #HIRSTDOTS |
|
Damien Hirst, Loperamide, 2005, Household Gloss on canvas,
63 x 45 inches |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
604,800.00 |
|
|
48,384/60,480 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
2/4/2022 |
|
2/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Sports #JACKIEROOKIE |
|
Jackie Robinson, Leaf #79, 1948-1949, (Rookie Card),
PSA 8 |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
532,800.00 |
|
|
42,624/53,280 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
2/4/2022 |
|
2/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Comics #BATMAN |
|
Batman #1, DC, 1940, CGC 2.0 |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
288,000.00 |
|
|
23,040/28,800 |
|
$ |
500 |
|
|
2/4/2022 |
|
2/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2012CRISTAL |
|
Cristal 2012 (12 bottles) |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
11,950.00 |
|
|
1,912/2,390 |
|
$ |
10 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2008DOMP |
|
Dom Perignon 2008 (10 bottles) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
19,040.00 |
|
|
1,523/1,904 |
|
$ |
10 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2012DOMP |
|
Dom Perignon 2012(10 bottles) |
|
$ |
2.00 |
|
|
$ |
14,720.00 |
|
|
5,890/7,360 |
|
$ |
10 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2006DOMP |
|
Dom Perignon 2006 (10 bottles) |
|
$ |
2.00 |
|
|
$ |
16,230.00 |
|
|
6,490/8,115 |
|
$ |
10 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2006CONTERNO |
|
Giacomo Conterno, Barolo, Monfortino Riserva 2006 (1
bottle) |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
18,000.00 |
|
|
2,880/3,600 |
|
$ |
10 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2006RAYAS |
|
Chateau Rayas, Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2009 (1 bottle) |
|
$ |
2.00 |
|
|
$ |
16,080.00 |
|
|
6,430/8,040 |
|
$ |
10 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2013HARLAN |
|
Harlan Estate Red 2013 (6 bottles) |
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
|
$ |
8,400.00 |
|
|
840/1,050 |
|
$ |
40 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2013MARCASSIN |
|
Marcassin Chardonnay Marcassin Vineyard 2013 (12 bottles) |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
6,600.00 |
|
|
1,056/1,320 |
|
$ |
50 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2015ROMANEE |
|
Domaine Liger Belair La Romanee 2015 (6 bottles) |
|
$ |
6.00 |
|
|
$ |
72,000.00 |
|
|
9,600/12,000 |
|
$ |
60 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2011CRIOTS |
|
Domaine d’Auvenary Criots Batard Montrachet 2011
(3 bottles) |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
54,000.00 |
|
|
8,640/10,800 |
|
$ |
10 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Art #BANKSYLAUGH |
|
Banksy, Laugh Now, 2003, Screenprint in colors on wove
paper, 27.6 x 19.7 inches, Edition 50 of 150 |
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
|
$ |
155,400.00 |
|
|
15,540/19,425 |
|
$ |
120 |
|
|
3/4/2022 |
|
3/4/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Comics #SUPERMAN |
|
Superman #1, DC, 1939, CGC 1.8 |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
300,000.00 |
|
|
48,000/60,000 |
|
$ |
100 |
|
|
3/14/2022 |
|
3/14/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER |
|
Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph "Arnold
Schwarzenegger" reference 26007BA.OO.D088CR.01 A 18k yellow gold automatic chronograph wristwatch with date, circa 2004 |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
66,480.00 |
|
|
10,636/13,296 |
|
$ |
100.00 |
|
|
4/8/2022 |
|
4/8/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Watch #ROLEX6265 |
|
Rolex 6265/0 3972587 silver sigma dial - box and original warranty
paper. ca 1975 |
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
|
$ |
84,000.00 |
|
|
8,400/10,500 |
|
$ |
8.00 |
|
|
4/8/2022 |
|
4/8/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Watch #PEPSI |
|
Rolex 16750 R414844, GMT, Pepsi, Steel ca 1987. |
|
$ |
2.00 |
|
|
$ |
16,800.00 |
|
|
6,720/8,400 |
|
$ |
2.00 |
|
|
4/8/2022 |
|
4/8/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Art #PICASSO |
|
Pablo Picasso, Femme assise, 1922, pen and ink on paper, 11.3 x 8.8 inches |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
258,630.00 |
|
|
20,690/25,863 |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
4/8/2022 |
|
4/8/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Art #DALI |
|
Salvador Dali, Cavaliers sur la plage (recto), Equisse d'un chevalier
avec lance (verso), 1937, gouache, pen and brush, and India ink on light brown paper (recto), pen and India ink (verso), 30 7/8 x
22 7/8 inches |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
159,600.00 |
|
|
12,768/15,960 |
|
$ |
100.00 |
|
|
6/8/2022 |
|
6/8/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Comics #HULK181 |
|
Incredible Hulk #181, Marvel Comics, November 1974, CGC 9.8 |
|
$ |
9.00 |
|
|
$ |
100,800.00 |
|
|
8,960/11,200 |
|
$ |
144.00 |
|
|
6/8/2022 |
|
6/8/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #CORTON CHARLEMAGNE 2015 |
|
Coche Dury; Corton Charlemagne 2015 (3 bottles) |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
$ |
21,600 |
|
|
3,456/4,320 |
|
$ |
5.00 |
|
|
8/1/2022 |
|
8/1/2022 |
|
|
|
Open |
Series Wine #2020AUSONE |
|
Chateau Ausone 2020 Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé
'A' (12 Bottles) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
8,570.00 |
|
|
686/857 |
|
$ |
100 |
|
|
8/1/2022 |
|
8/1/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2020ANGELUS |
|
Chateau Angelus Saint Emilion, 1er Grand Cru, Classé
'A' (6 Bottles) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
2,230.00 |
|
|
178/223 |
|
$ |
100 |
|
|
8/1/2022 |
|
8/1/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2020CHEVAL |
|
Chateau Cheval Blanc 2020 Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru
Classé 'A' (6 Bottles) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
12,080.00 |
|
|
966/1,208 |
|
$ |
100 |
|
|
8/1/2022 |
|
8/1/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2020HAUT |
|
Chateau Haut-Brion Premier Grande Cru Classe 1855, Pessac-Leognan
2020 (60 Bottles) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
37,080.00 |
|
|
2,966/3,708 |
|
$ |
100 |
|
|
8/1/2022 |
|
8/1/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #2020LEPIN |
|
Le Pin, Pomerol 2020 (1 Bottle) |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
4,200.00 |
|
|
336/420 |
|
$ |
100 |
|
|
8/1/2022 |
|
8/1/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION |
|
495 bottles of wine from the region of Bordeaux. |
|
$ |
10.00 |
|
|
$ |
58,800 |
|
|
4,704/5,880 |
|
$ |
100 |
|
|
9/6/2022 |
|
9/6/2022 |
|
* |
|
Open |
*This series offering has not yet closed as of
the date of this Offering Circular.
| (1) | The
series will purchase the underlying asset from the Manager (StartEngine Assets) pursuant
to a purchase agreement, a form of which is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement
of which this Offering Circular forms a part, and as described further under “The Company’s
Business – Asset Acquisition”). |
(2) |
For open offerings, each row states, with respect to the given offering, the minimum and maximum
number of interests offered. For offering in which there was an initial closing, we also include the number of interests sold as
of the date of this offering circular. For closed offerings, each row states the actual number of interests sold. |
(3) |
For each offering, each row states, with respect to the given offering, the date on which the offering
was initially qualified by the Commission. |
(4) |
For each offering, each row states, with respect to the given offering, the date on which offers
and sales for such offering commenced. |
SUMMARY
Overview
StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC is a series
limited liability company formed on October 14, 2020, pursuant to Section 18-215 of the Delaware Limited Liability Company
Act, or the LLC Act.
As a series limited liability company, title
to our underlying assets will be held by, or for the benefit of, the applicable series of interests. We intend that each series of interests
will own its own underlying assets, which will be “collectibles” – generally, assets of limited quantity that have
a perceived or demonstrated value. We anticipate that the assets can be broad in scope, ranging from items typically thought of as collectibles
(e.g., fine art, wine, watches, trading cards, comics, cars, memorabilia) to assets that are much more unique, including copyright assets.
We hope to redefine what it means to be a “collectible”. A new series of interests will be issued for future collectibles
or other alternative assets to be acquired by us. Each series can own one type of assets or a variety of assets.
We believe that alternative assets are capable
of delivering quality returns to investors. However, investing in alternative assets can often require significant financial resources
and significant knowledge about the underlying assets and the assets’ respective industries. Due to these high barriers to entry,
access to investments in alternative assets have been restrained to a fraction of the global economy. Even those that do have access
to top quality alternative investments are faced with high fees, lack of transparency, and significant operational overheads. With high
transactional costs and low transaction volumes, investors in alternative assets often suffer from illiquidity, resulting in long holding
periods that make such investments inaccessible for many investors.
We plan to democratize alternative asset investing
by providing access, liquidity and transparency. For different types of assets, we have and are gathering a team of individuals with
knowledge and experience needed to effectively select and actively manage such assets. Investing in our series will give investors access
to “collectible” assets that we deem to be valuable.
We plan to target the acquisition of underlying
assets ranging in price anywhere from $50,000 to $5,000,000. Some assets may also be below this range. See “The Company’s
Business” for more information on our business and plan of operations and “The Underlying Assets” for a description
of the underlying assets and information on the series.
Members of our company
An investor who has purchased shares in one of
our series in this offering will become an “Economic Member” of a series of our company (as defined in our limited liability
company agreement filed as Exhibit 2.2, or our “operating agreement”). No Economic Member, in its capacity as such, will
participate in the operation or management of the business of our company or any series, nor transact any business in our company or
any series.
Managers of our company
Our Managing Member, StartEngine Assets LLC will
also be the Administrative Manager for the company and each series as well as the Asset Manager for each series. As such, StartEngine
Assets LLC has the full power and authority to do all things necessary or appropriate to conduct the business of our company and each
series, without the consent of our Economic Members. StartEngine Assets LLC, a Delaware limited liability company formed on May 18, 2020,
is the Managing Member of our company, and the Administrative Manager of our company and each series of our company. We refer to StartEngine
Assets LLC herein as the “Managing Member” when referring to its duties in this capacity, and as our “Manager”
when referring to its duties as either our Administrative Manager and/or our Asset Manager.
As the Administrative Manager, StartEngine Assets
LLC will be responsible for identifying the assets to be purchased by a series from the offering of that series’ shares. The Administrative
Manager will also be the investor liaison to our company, and will, among other things, assist with communications to our investors,
provide shareholder services to our investors, handle the distributions of dividends, and oversee our shareholder records. Our Administrative
Manager will coordinate with its affiliates who will serve in various capacities, including StartEngine Secure LLC, who will act as our
transfer agent, StartEngine Primary LLC, who, through its alternative trading system, StartEngine Secondary LLC, will facilitate resales
of our shares, and StartEngine Crowdfunding Inc. that owns and operates an online investment platform www.startengine.com. See
“The Company’s Business—Managers of our Company”
Managers of our Series
Unless otherwise noted in the series designation
for a particular series (each, a “Series Designation”), StartEngine Assets LLC will serve as the Administrative Manager and
Asset Manager for each series. As the Administrative Manager, StartEngine Assets LLC will perform substantially the same services as
it does for our company. As the Asset Manager for each series, StartEngine Assets will be and as such is responsible for managing the
underlying asset or assets related to such series. Our Asset Manager has the sole authority and complete discretion over the care, custody,
maintenance and management of each underlying assets and to take any action that it deems necessary or desirable in connection therewith.
Collectively, we refer to the Managing Member,
Administrative Manager (of our company or a series), and Asset Manager, or any combination thereof, as the “Managers”. We
also refer to these managers on an individual basis a “Manager”, where context permits.
Our Managing Member has delegated to the Managers
of our series (i.e. the Asset Manager and Administrative Manager) broad asset management and operational powers over the series. In these
capacities, the Managers of a particular series will (among other things):
| · | Serve
as the investment and financial manager with respect to underwriting, financing, originating,
servicing, investing in, redeveloping and eventually selling a diversified portfolio of the
series assets; |
| · | Manage
and perform the various administrative functions necessary for the day-to-day operations
and management of the series assets; |
| · | Provide
or arrange for administrative services, legal services, office space and other overhead items
necessary for and incidental to acquisition, management and disposition of series assets; |
| · | Maintain
reporting, record keeping, internal controls and similar matters with respect to the series
assets in a manner to allow our company to comply with applicable law, including the requirements
of under Section 18-215 of the LLC Act; |
| · | Monitor
and evaluate the performance of the investments, provide daily management services and perform
and supervise the various management and operational functions related to the series assets; |
| · | Formulate
and oversee the implementation of strategies for the administration, promotion, management,
operation, maintenance, improvement and marketing of investments on an overall portfolio
basis; |
| · | Recommend
distribution policies for each series to the Managing Member and, subject to approval by
the Managing Member, authorize distributions from time to time; and |
| · | Manage
communications with Economic Members. |
Advisory Board
Our Managing Member may establish an advisory
board comprised of experts in a particular industry to provide guidance and strategic advice to our company, or a particular series of
our company. For our company, this may be advising on the creation of a particular series with a new collectibles asset class focus.
For our series, this may be assisting in identifying, acquiring, and managing the particular assets of that series, or advising on other
general business matters. See “The Company’s Business” for more information on the functions of our company’s
advisory board.
Organizational
Chart
The above chart provides a general overview of our organizational
structure, with details for our first five series. All of our series have a similar structure.
Operating Expenses
Each series of our company will be responsible
for its own third-party charges and out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred as a result of acquiring and managing the assets of a particular
series, or for any other permissible business activity of a series. All operating expenses paid on behalf of a series by its Managers
will be reimbursed to such Managers.
Each Manager will bear their own expenses of
an ordinary nature, including, all costs and expenses on account of rent (other than for direct expenses for the underlying assets, including
storage), supplies, secretarial expenses, stationery, charges for furniture, fixtures and equipment, payroll taxes, remuneration and
expenses paid to employees and utilities expenditures (excluding utilities expenditures in connection with the storage of the underlying
assets).
If the operating expenses exceed the amount of
revenues generated from a series and cannot be covered by any reserves on the balance sheet of such series, our Managing Member may:
| · | issue
additional shares in such series; |
| · | pay
such operating expenses and not seek reimbursement; and/or |
| · | enter
into an agreement in which a Manager loans the amount of the operating expenses to the applicable
series, on which such Manager may impose a reasonable rate of interest and be entitled to
reimbursement of such amount from future revenues generated by that series. |
For the series currently being offered, the Managing
Member will not seek reimbursement for most operating expenses, including those incurred in the ordinary course of business (e.g., storage,
insurance, legal and financial costs).
Offering and Formation Expenses
Each series of our company will be responsible
for the costs and expenses attributable to the formation of series and the offering for that particular series and expenses allocated to them under our allocation policy (we refer to these as “Offering and Formation Expenses”), see
"The Company’s Business—Allocations of Expenses”. If such costs and expenses are paid by a Manager on behalf of a series,
the series will reimburse the Manager for such expenditures. We expect that the total Offering and Formation Expenses that will be incurred
in connection with these offerings for our series will be $120,000. In accordance with our allocation policy, we may allocate all or
a portion of these offering expenses to series of our company, so long as such allocation of Offering and Formation expenses to a particular
series does not exceed five percent (5%) of the maximum offering amount of that series. See “The Company’s Business—Allocations
of Expenses” for more information on our allocation policy. For certain series, our Managing Member has assumed and will not be
reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses for that series. For a particular series, see “Use of Proceeds to Issuer”.
Distribution Rights*
To the extent there is “Free Cash Flow”
for any series and as described in the Series Designation for such series, our Managing Member intends to declare and pay distributions
as follows:
| · | 80%
shareholders of a series in accordance with their percentage interest; and |
| · | 20%
as the “Service Fee” to the Managers (half of which shall go to the Administrative
Manager of such series and half of which shall go to the Asset Manager of such series. |
*The distribution rights for Series Wine #2020PAVIE, Series Wine
#2020CHBL, Series Wine #2020AUSO, Series Wine #2020ANGE and Series Wine #2020CERT (the “Original Wine Series”) are described
in “Securities Being Offered – Distribution Rights – Original Wine Series”.
For more information on a Service Fee applicable
to a specific series, see the “Management Compensation” section of this Offering Circular.
The Managing Member intends to make distributions
on a basis that is appropriate for the underlying assets to the shareholders of a series. For instance, for most of our assets, e.g.,
fine art, wine, watches, trading cards, comics, cars, memorabilia, there may only be payments when an asset is sold, which may lead to
just a single payment or more sporadic payments. For liquidity consideration for any assets, see “The Underlying Assets”.
There is no requirement to pay distributions at any given time.
Distributions will be paid out of the available
“Free Cash Flow” of a series, which consists of the net income (as determined under GAAP) generated by such series (before
accounting for the Service Fee) plus any change in net working capital and depreciation and amortization (and any other non-cash operating
expenses and/or and amounts that were previously retained as cash reserves that, during such period, the Managing Member determines are
no longer needed by our company) and less any capital expenditures related to the underlying assets related to such series.
Our Administrative Manager has sole discretion
in determining what distributions of Free Cash Flow, if any, are made to holders of each series of shares except as otherwise limited
by law or the operating agreement. See “Securities Being Offered – Distribution Rights” for further details on distributions
to shareholders of our series’ shares.
Distributions upon Liquidation*
In connection with the liquidation of a series
(other than the Original Wine Series), whether as a result of the dissolution of our company or the termination of such series, all property
and Free Cash Flows in excess of that required to discharge liabilities that are contingent, conditional or unmatured, shall be distributed
as follows:
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First, to the holders of the shares of the series
on an equal per share basis until they have received their capital contribution; |
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Second, unless otherwise specified in a Series Designation,
20% to Managers of such series (half of which shall go to the relevant Asset Manager, and half of which shall go to the Administrative
Manager) and 80% to the holders of shares of the series on an equal per share basis. |
*The distributions upon liquidation for Original
Wine Series are described in “Securities Being Offered – Liquidation”.
Management Compensation
Pursuant to our operating agreement, the Asset
Manager and Administrative Manager of each series will each receive two fees as compensation for the services they provide to that series:
a Service Fee (which will be a percentage of the amount of revenues the series generates) and an Asset Management Fee (which will be
a percentage of the value of the assets of the series).
In addition, the Administrative Manager of the
company will receive a sourcing fee of up to 25% of the of the amount paid for the underlying asset (up to approximately 20% of
the gross offering proceeds) for the relevant series (other than the Original Wine Series) and a sourcing fee of up to 15% of the of
the amount paid for the underlying asset (approximately 13.08% of the gross offering proceeds) for each of the Original Wine Series
(collectively referred to as the “Sourcing Fee”), paid to the Administrative Manager as compensation for due diligence services
in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion
of the Administrative Manager. The Administrative Manager may have separate agreements with individuals and split the fee, including
with the Asset Manager of a particular series. Any such arrangement for a particular series will be disclosed in the “Use of Proceeds”
below.
For more information, see the “Management
Compensation” section of this Offering Circular.
The Offerings
Securities being offered: |
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This
offering is for shares of the series in StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC. The shares being
sold in this offering will be non-voting except with respect to certain matters set forth
in our limited liability company agreement, dated January 5, 2021, as amended from time to
time, or the “operating agreement”. The purchase of a particular series of shares
is an investment only in that series of our company and not an investment in our company
as a whole. The rights of the shares are described more fully in “Securities Being
Offered.”
We are offering the minimum and maximum number of shares of each series
at a price per share set forth in the “Series Offering Table” section above. Each series of shares is intended to be
a separate series of our company for purposes of assets and liabilities.
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Minimum
and maximum subscription: |
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The
minimum subscription by an investor for each series is detailed in the “Series Offering
Table” section above and the maximum subscription by any investor is for shares representing
5% of the total shares of a particular series, although such minimum or maximum thresholds
may be waived by our Administrative Manager in its sole discretion. |
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Use of proceeds: |
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The proceeds
received in an offering will be applied as set forth in the “Use of Proceeds”
section of this Offering Circular and will generally be used to acquire the specific assets
related to that offering.
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Risk factors: |
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Investing
in our shares involves risks. See the section entitled “Risk Factors” in this Offering Circular and other information
included in this Offering Circular for a discussion of factors you should carefully consider before deciding to invest in our shares. |
Implications of Being an Emerging Growth Company
As an issuer with less than $1 billion in total
annual gross revenues during our last fiscal year, we will qualify as an “emerging growth company” under the Jumpstart Our
Business Startups Act of 2012 (the “JOBS Act”) and this status will be significant if and when we become subject to the ongoing
reporting requirements of the Exchange. An emerging growth company may take advantage of certain reduced reporting requirements and is
relieved of certain other significant requirements that are otherwise generally applicable to public companies. In particular, as an
emerging growth company we:
| · | will
not be required to obtain an auditor attestation on our internal controls over financial
reporting pursuant to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; |
| · | will
not be required to provide a detailed narrative disclosure discussing our compensation principles,
objectives and elements and analyzing how those elements fit with our principles and objectives
(commonly referred to as “compensation discussion and analysis”); |
| · | will
not be required to obtain a non-binding advisory vote from our securityholders on executive
compensation or golden parachute arrangements (commonly referred to as the “say-on-pay,”
“say-on-frequency” and “say-on-golden-parachute” votes); |
| · | will
be exempt from certain executive compensation disclosure provisions requiring a pay-for-performance
graph and CEO pay ratio disclosure; |
| · | may
present only two years of audited financial statements and only two years of related Management’s
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations, or MD&A; and |
| · | will
be eligible to claim longer phase-in periods for the adoption of new or revised financial
accounting standards. |
We intend to take advantage of all of these reduced
reporting requirements and exemptions, including the longer phase-in periods for the adoption of new or revised financial accounting
standards under Section 107 of the JOBS Act. Our election to use the phase-in periods may make it difficult to compare our financial
statements to those of non-emerging growth companies and other emerging growth companies that have opted out of the phase-in periods
under Section 107 of the JOBS Act.
Under the JOBS Act, we may take advantage of
the above-described reduced reporting requirements and exemptions for up to five years after our initial sale of common equity pursuant
to a registration statement declared effective under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or such earlier time that we no longer meet
the definition of an emerging growth company. Note that this offering, while a public offering, is not a sale of common equity pursuant
to a registration statement, since the offering is conducted pursuant to an exemption from the registration requirements. In this regard,
the JOBS Act provides that we would cease to be an “emerging growth company” if we have more than $1.07 billion in annual
revenues, have more than $700 million in market value of our common stock held by non-affiliates, or issue more than $1.07 billion in
principal amount of non-convertible debt over a three-year period.
Certain of these reduced reporting requirements
and exemptions are also available to us due to the fact that we may also qualify, once listed, as a “smaller reporting company”
under the Commission’s rules. For instance, smaller reporting companies are not required to obtain an auditor attestation on their
assessment of internal control over financial reporting; are not required to provide a compensation discussion and analysis; are not
required to provide a pay-for-performance graph or CEO pay ratio disclosure; and may present only two years of audited financial statements
and related MD&A disclosure.
RISK FACTORS
The SEC requires our company to identify risks
that are specific to its business and its financial condition. The company is still subject to all the same risks that all companies
in its line of business, and all companies in the economy, are exposed to. These include risks relating to economic downturns, political
and economic events and technological developments (such as hacking and the ability to prevent hacking). Additionally, early-stage companies
are inherently riskier than more developed companies. You should consider general risks as well as specific risks when deciding whether
to invest.
Risks Relating to Our Company’s Operations
and Structure
An investment in an offering constitutes
only an investment in a particular series and not in our company or the underlying assets.
A purchase of our series’ shares does not
constitute an investment in either our company or the underlying assets directly. This results in limited voting rights of the investor,
which are solely related to the series. Investors will have voting rights only with respect to certain matters, primarily relating to
amendments to the operating agreement that would adversely change the rights of the interest holders and removal of our Managing Member
for “cause.” The Managing Member thus retains significant control over the management of our company and its underlying assets.
Furthermore, because the shares do not constitute an investment in our company as a whole, holders of a particular series of shares will
not receive any economic benefit from, or be subject to the liabilities of, the assets of any other series of interest. In addition,
the economic interest of a holder in a series will not be identical to owning a direct undivided interest in the underlying assets because,
among other things, the series will be required to pay corporate taxes before distributions are made to the holders, and the Asset Manager
will receive a fee in respect of its management of the underlying assets.
We are a brand-new company with no operating
history, which may make it difficult for investors to evaluate our business model and to assess our future viability.
We
are a newly formed limited liability company with no operating history upon which an evaluation of our past performance and future prospects
of a series. Our operations to date have been limited to organizing our company, identifying the Asset Managers and Administrative Manager,
and engaging in activities related to this offering. No guarantee can be given that our company or a series will achieve their
investment objectives, the value of the underlying assets will increase or the underlying assets will be successfully monetized.
The offering amount will exceed the value
of the underlying assets and if the underlying assets are sold before they appreciate or generate income, then investors will not receive
the amount of their initial investment back.
The size of an offering will exceed the purchase
price of the related underlying assets as at the date of such offering (as the proceeds of the offering in excess of the purchase price
of the underlying assets will be used to pay fees, costs and expenses incurred in making the offering and acquiring the underlying assets,
as well as the Sourcing Fee to our Administrative Manager). If the underlying assets had to be sold and there had not been substantial
appreciation of the underlying assets prior to such sale, there may not be sufficient proceeds from the sale of the underlying assets
to repay investors the amount of their initial investment (after first paying off any liabilities on the underlying assets at the time
of the sale including, but not limited to, any outstanding Operating Expenses Reimbursement Obligation) or any additional profits in
excess of this amount.
Operating Expenses that are incurred after
each closing will reduce potential distributions, if any, and the potential return on investment resulting from the appreciation of the
underlying assets, if any.
Operating Expenses incurred post-closing will
be the responsibility of the applicable series. For our various series, the Operating Expenses may include expenses related to perfecting
the rights to those assets and on-going maintenance of those assets (e.g., storage, insurance, administrative fees, etc.). If the
Operating Expenses exceed the amount of revenues generated from the underlying assets related to such series, our Managers may (a) pay
such Operating Expenses and not seek reimbursement, (b) loan the amount of the Operating Expenses to the series, on which our Managers
may impose a reasonable rate of interest, and be entitled to reimbursement, and/or (c) cause additional shares of such series to
be issued in order to cover such additional amounts.
If there is a reimbursement obligation to a Manager,
this reimbursable amount between related parties would be taken out of the Free Cash Flow generated by the series and could reduce the
amount of any future distributions payable to investors, or could cause delays in distributions to investors (including the Preferred
Return, if applicable). If additional series interests are issued, this would dilute the current value of the interests held by existing
investors and the amount of any future distributions payable to such existing investors.
The success of any series depends in large
part upon its Asset Manager and its ability to execute our business plan.
The successful operation of our series is in
part dependent on the ability of the Asset Manager to effectively manage the underlying assets. Currently, StartEngine Assets LLC serves
as the Asset Manager for all of our series. StartEngine Assets LLC has only been in existence since May 18, 2020 and has no significant
operating history within the fine wine sector, trading card sector, art sector, or any other collectibles sector that would evidence
an ability to source and manage and the underlying assets of the applicable series. If the Asset Manager cannot effectively source and
manage the underlying assets of its series, investors may not receive the expected returns on their investment. Our Asset Managers also
may face challenges in adjusting to management requirements associated with the size of investment we are seeking in this offering. For
instance, if StartEngine Assets LLC cannot effectively scale-up its operations to assist with these increased needs, our business, and
therefore your investment, may suffer.
Our Administrative Manager may sell its
Shares post-closing which may result in a reduction in value of your Shares if there are too many series Shares available and not enough
demand for those Shares.
Our Administrative may opt to forego a portion
of the cash Sourcing Fee it is entitled to receive in exchange for shares of a particular series of equal value to the amount of the
cash fee the Administrative Manager would have received from the full Sourcing Fee. Our Administrative Manager has no present intention
to sell its interests, and any future sales would be based upon our potential need for capital, market prices of the interests at the
time of a proposed sale and other factors that a reasonable investor might consider in connection with the sale of securities similar
to our interests. There is a risk that a sale by our Administrative Manager may result in too many interests being available for resale
and the price of the relevant series of interests decreasing as supply outweighs demand.
The success of our company (and therefore, each
series) will be highly dependent on the expertise and performance of our Asset Managers and their teams, expert networks and other investment
professionals. There can be no assurance that these individuals will continue to be associated with our Asset Managers. The loss of the
services of one or more of these individuals could have a material adverse effect on the Asset Managers’ ongoing management and
support of the investment of the holders of the series shares.
Each series of our company is expected to invest only in the
related underlying assets; therefore, your investment will not be diversified and will appreciate or depreciate based on the value of
the underlying assets regardless of market conditions.
It is not anticipated that any series would own
any assets other than its related underlying assets, plus potential cash reserves for maintenance, storage, insurance and other expenses
pertaining to the underlying assets and amounts earned by the related series from the monetization of the underlying assets, if any.
Investors looking for diversification will have to create their own diversified portfolio by investing in other opportunities in addition
to the interests offered hereby.
For our Original Wine Series, a series
may never realize sufficient income or capital appreciation for delivering to our investors a preferred return.
For these series, our goal is to generate a preferred
return for our investors in our series and to pay investors dividends; however, there can be no assurances that we will ever pay any
dividends. Our operating agreement provides that each series will pay its Managers or their affiliates an Asset Management Fee which
may reduce funds available to pay the Preferred Return to investors, or dividends from any Free Cash Flow available after such returns
are paid. Further, each series will pay its Managers and their affiliates a Service Fee, which generally means that any funds remaining
after payments of expenses and the Preferred Return will be split evenly between our Manager and the investors. The Service Fee will
further reduce any additional dividends payable to investors above their Preferred Return, which lowers the value of your investment
(compared to if the Asset Management and Service Fees were not paid to the Managers of a series).
Our series will generally not pay any dividend
until a liquidation event.
The series will generally not distribute dividends
until it sells the underlying asset(s), meaning that investors will only generally receive distributions upon a liquidation event. Upon
such an event, investors will only receive payments after payment of fees to our Manager (e.g., the Asset Management Fee). At which point,
investors will receive a return of their capital contribution (if there is sufficient funds) and, to the extent there are any remaining
amounts, those will generally be split between our Manager and the investors, with the Managers receiving 20% of those amounts. The Asset
Management and Service Fees lower the value of your investment (compared to if the Asset Management and Service Fees were not paid to
the Managers of a series).
Our Managing Member in its sole discretion
ultimately determine what distributions, if any will be made to holders of each series of securities.
Our Managing Member in its sole discretion ultimately
determine when and what distributions, if any will be made to holders of each series of securities. For instance, the company may be
required to create such reserves as our Administrative Manager deems necessary from time to time to meet future operating expenses, anticipated
costs and liabilities of that series. That decision is ultimately reviewed by our Managing Member (consisting of our Administrative Manager)
with no independent review or input from our investors. For clarity, investors do not have any rights under our operating agreement to
audit, or otherwise receive an explanation regarding, decisions regarding their distribution rights. Moreover, if reserves are created,
the Free Cash Flow otherwise available for distribution to holders of securities of that series will be reduced.
Operating expenses will be the responsibility
of the applicable series. However, if the operating expenses of the series exceed the amount of revenues generated from the underlying
assets related to such series, the Managing Member may issue additional shares in such series; determine that the Managing Member pay
such excess operating expenses and not seek reimbursement; and/or enter into an agreement pursuant to which a Manager loans to the series
an amount equal to the remaining excess operating expenses, on the Manager may impose a reasonable rate of interest, and be entitled
to reimbursement.
In the case of reimbursement, this reimbursable
amount between related parties would be taken out of the Free Cash Flow generated by the series and could reduce the amount of any future
distributions payable to investors of that series.
Any adverse changes in the financial health
of our Manager and its affiliates could hinder a series’ operating performance and the return on your investment.
Currently for all our series, StartEngine Assets
LLC is the Asset Manager and Administrative Manager. The Manager of our series has been delegated the responsibilities to manage the
operations and portfolio of assets of that particular series. Our ability to achieve our investment objectives and to pay distributions
is dependent upon the performance of the Manager of these series and its affiliates as well as the professionals relied on by the Manager
in the identification and acquisition of investments and the management of assets in a series. Any adverse changes in the financial condition
of the Manager of a series could hinder their ability to successfully manage the operations and portfolios of that series, negatively
impacting your investment in that series.
Our success is dependent, in part, upon
our ability to successfully conduct this offering through the StartEngine Platform, which makes an investment in us more speculative.
We will continue to conduct this offering primarily
through the StartEngine Platform, which is owned by StartEngine Crowdfunding, LLC. Only a limited number of alternative asset investment
opportunities have been offered through the StartEngine Platform prior to this offering. The success of this offering, and our ability
to implement our business strategy, is dependent upon our ability to sell our series shares to investors through the StartEngine Platform.
If we are not successful in selling our series shares through the StartEngine Platform, our ability to raise proceeds through this offering
will be limited and we may not have adequate capital to implement our investment strategy. If we are unsuccessful in implementing our
investment strategy, you could lose all or a part of your investment.
Risks Related to Assets of our Series
The underlying assets were selected based
on the opinions of the Administrative Manager. There is no guarantee the Administrative Manager will be successful in selecting assets
that will generate returns.
The criteria used by the Administrative Manager
of the series (and any advisor to such series, including the Asset Manager of such series) to select the underlying assets is subjective
in nature. There is no guarantee that the asset underlying each of the series will generate any returns for investors.
The asset classes for our underlying assets
are hard to value and any valuations obtained are not guarantees of realizable price.
The asset classes for our collectibles can be
difficult to value. We will strive to obtain proper valuations of the underlying assets based on quantifiable data (e.g. market performance,
previous sales history, etc.) – however, valuations will also be based on subjective opinions of experts and the Asset Manager
of our series, which may be inaccurate. As relevant, our Asset Manager will strive to source data from reputable valuation providers
in the relevant industry; however, it may rely on the accuracy of the underlying data without any means of detailed verification. Consequently,
valuations may be uncertain.
The value of the underlying assets can go down
as well as up. Valuations are not guarantees of realizable price, do not necessarily represent the price at which our shares may be sold.
The value of the underlying assets may be materially affected by a number of factors outside of our control, including, any volatility
in the economic markets and the condition of the underlying assets.
Title or authenticity claims on an underlying
asset may diminish value of the underlying asset, as well as the series that relates to such underlying asset.
There is no guarantee that an underlying asset
will be free of any claims regarding title and authenticity (e.g., counterfeit or previously stolen collectibles), or that such claims
may arise after acquisition of an underlying asset by a series. We may not have complete ownership history or restoration and repair
records for an underlying asset. The underlying assets of our series will generally be originally sourced from individuals and entities
that the Asset Manager and Administrative Manager of such series believes to have developed reputations in their respective areas, including
wine brokers and sellers of collectibles (e.g., fine art, wine, watches, trading cards, comics, cars, memorabilia). Based on the reputations
of those individuals and entities, those Managers then relies on those individuals and entities regarding the authenticity and ownership
claims without undertaking an independent review of such claims. In the event of a title or authenticity claim against us, we may not
have recourse against the asset seller or the benefit of insurance, and the value of the underlying asset and the series related to such
underlying asset may be diminished.
Potentially high storage, maintenance and
insurance costs for the underlying assets may adversely impact the value of the related series and the amount of distributions made to
holders of shares. Further, the Asset Manager will rely on third parties to provide storage and maintenance.
In order to protect and care for our underlying
assets, our Asset Manager must ensure adequate storage facilities, maintenance work and insurance coverage. The cost of care may vary
from year to year depending on changes in the insurance rates and in the cost of storage. It is anticipated that as we acquire more assets
that we acquire within a type of class (e.g., if we purchase fine art, wine, watches, trading cards, comics, cars, or memorabilia), our
Asset Manager may be able to negotiate a discount on the costs of storage, maintenance and insurance due to economies of scale. These
reductions are dependent on our acquiring a number of assets within a similar class of assets and service providers being willing to
negotiate volume discounts and, therefore, are not guaranteed.
If costs turn out to be higher than expected,
this will impact the value of the series, the amount of distributions made to investors holding the series, on potential proceeds from
a sale of the underlying assets (if ever), and any capital proceeds returned to investors after paying for any outstanding liabilities.
Further, many of the underlying assets are fragile
and can easily be damaged, stolen and/or destroyed in the absence of proper storage or maintenance. We will be relying on third-parties
to provide such services to us. Any failure on their part, may have a material adverse effect on the value of your investment.
There is no assurance that the underlying
assets we purchase will appreciate in value, and in fact, they may decrease in value.
There is no guarantee that any underlying asset
we acquire will appreciate in value. There are a number of events that could cause our assets to depreciate in value or not appreciate
as anticipated, including, but not limited to,
Wine Assets
| · | any
harm to the reputation of the producers of the fine wines we acquire, such as winemakers,
wineries, or their respective owners, which could adversely impact the value of those wines. |
| · | change
in consumer tastes, resulting in a decrease in demand for a previously popular wine variety. |
| · | sudden
changes in availability of specific wines, or wines from a particular region, which reduce
the value of the wines in those categories that we hold. |
Collectible Assets (fine art, watches, trading
cards, comics, cars, memorabilia)
|
· |
any harm to the reputation of artists and/or manufacturers related to the collectibles
we acquire, which could adversely impact the value of those collectibles. |
|
· |
Any downturn in the relevant collectibles industry. |
Furthermore, as wine and other collectibles are
collectible items, the value of such collectables may be impacted if an economic downturn occurs and there is less disposable income
for individuals to invest in wine and collectables. In the event of a downturn in the industry, the value of the underlying assets is
likely to decrease.
The
above occurrences, as applicable, could have a material adverse effect on the value of our underlying assets, and as such, the value
of your investment in the series.
If there are multiple underlying assets
in a series, forced sale of one or more of the underlying assets at a lower value than when the asset was first acquired may diminish
the value of the series that owns those particular assets.
If
there are multiple underlying assets in a series, we may be forced to sell certain underlying assets we have acquired in the case of
an unexpected event necessitating us to acquire cash, and such a sale may occur at an inopportune time or at a lower value than when
the underlying asset was first acquired or at a lower price than the aggregate of costs, fees and expenses used to purchase such underlying
assets. In such circumstances, the capital proceeds obtained for the underlying asset, and therefore, the return available to investors,
may be lower than could have been obtained if the underlying assets continued to be held by us and sold at a later date.
If we are unable to liquidate an underlying
asset at a time when we desire to do so or at all, investors may not receive any return on their investment and may lose their entire
investment. Further, we may have to hold on to underlying assets for a long period of time, which may not be suitable for some investors.
Our strategy is to acquire underlying assets,
hold such assets for a period of time and then sell such assets at a premium over our acquisition price so that investors in our series
can make a return on their investment. For certain assets, there may be an average time horizon, for example, we anticipate holding wine
assets on average between one to five years; however, for other assets the liquidity time frame may be significantly longer, for example
for collectible assets it may be up to twenty years. If we are unable to sell an underlying asset at a time when we desire to do so or
at all, we may not be able to realize a return on that investment, or lose that investment altogether. Further, we may end up holding
our underlying assets for a long period of time before we are able to monetize (i.e. sell) such assets, which could result in long periods
of time in which investors do not realize returns on their investments. This may make an investment in any of those series unsuitable
for investors that cannot withstand such long holding periods.
Potential loss of or damage to an underlying
asset could adversely impact the value of the underlying asset, the series related to the underlying asset, or the likelihood of any
distributions made by us to investors.
Our underlying assets may be lost or damaged
by causes beyond our reasonable control when in storage or in transit. In general, any damage to our underlying assets (e.g., for wine
it would most commonly be, bottle breakage or spoilage of wine) could result in the loss of value of the underlying asset, and for certain
assets, for example wine, it may be a complete loss of value. Although we intend for the underlying assets to be insured at replacement
cost (subject to policy terms and conditions), in the event of any claims against such insurance policies, there can be no guarantee
that any losses or costs will be reimbursed, that the underlying assets can be replaced on a like-for-like basis or that any insurance
proceeds would be sufficient to pay the full market value of the damaged asset. Such an occurrence would negatively affect the value
of the series related to those such asset or assets, as well as the likelihood of any distributions being made by us to the investors.
Competition in the collectibles industry
from other business models may make it difficult to obtain underlying assets.
There
is potentially significant competition for the underlying assets from many different market participants. While the majority of transactions
continue to be peer-to-peer with very limited public information, other market players, such as collectibles dealers and auction houses,
continue to play an increasing role. In addition, the underlying market is being driven by the increasing number of widely popular collectibles
TV shows, including Antiques Roadshow, Storage Pickers, American Pickers and Pawn Stars. This competition may impact the liquidity of
a series, as it is dependent on our acquiring attractive and desirable underlying assets to ensure that there is an appetite of potential
investors for the interests. In addition, there are companies that have developed and are developing crowd funding models to enter this
market.
Restoration or repair of an underlying
asset may result in a decrease in the value of the underlying asset.
Although we do not intend to undertake restoration
or repair of the underlying assets, there may be situations in the future that we are required to do so (e.g., due to natural wear and
tear and through the use of the underlying assets). Where we do so, we will be dependent on the performance of third-party contractors
and sub-contractors and may be exposed to the risks that a project will not be completed within budget, within the agreed timeframe or
to the agreed specifications. While we will seek to mitigate our exposure by negotiating appropriate contracts, including appropriate
warranty protection, any failure on the part of a contractor to perform its obligations could adversely impact the value of the underlying
assets and, therefore, the value of the series related to such underlying assets.
In addition, the successful restoration or repair
of the collectibles may be dependent on sourcing replacement original and authentic paint or parts. Original paint or parts for collectibles
are rare and in high demand and, therefore, at risk of being imitated. There is no guarantee that any paint or parts sourced for the
underlying assets will be authentic (e.g., not a counterfeit). If such paint or parts cannot be sourced or those paints or parts that
are sourced are not authentic, the value of the underlying assets and, therefore, the value of the series related to such underlying
assets may be materially adversely affected. Furthermore, if an underlying asset is damaged, we may be unable to source original and
authentic paint or parts for the underlying asset, and the use of non-original and authentic paint or parts may decrease the value of
the underlying asset.
Insurance may not cover all losses, which
may result in an operating loss and likelihood that distributions will not be made by us.
Insurance of the underlying assets may not cover
all losses. There are certain types of losses, generally of a catastrophic nature, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, terrorism
or acts of war, that may be uninsurable or not economically insurable. Inflation, environmental considerations and other factors, including
terrorism or acts of war, also might make insurance proceeds insufficient to repair or replace an asset if it is damaged or destroyed.
Under such circumstances, the insurance proceeds received might not be adequate to restore our economic position with respect to any
affected underlying assets. Furthermore, the series related to such affected underlying assets would bear the expense of the payment
of any deductible. Any uninsured loss could result in both loss of cash flow from and the value of the affected underlying assets and,
consequently, the series that relate to such underlying assets.
We may be associated with third-party liability
and exposed to reputational harm as a result of wrongful actions by certain third parties.
Each
series will assume all of the ownership risks attached to its underlying assets, including third-party liability risks. Therefore, the
series may be liable to a third party for any loss or damages incurred by it in connection with its underlying assets. This would be
a loss to our company and, therefore, deductible from any income or capital proceeds payable in respect of the series from the related
underlying assets, in turn adversely affecting the value of the series to which the underlying assets relate and the likelihood of any
distributions being made by us.
We could be exposed to losses and/or reputational
harm as a result of various claims and lawsuits incidental to the ordinary course of our business.
We may become involved in various legal proceedings,
lawsuits and other claims incidental to the ordinary course of our business. We are required to assess the likelihood of any adverse
judgments or outcomes in these matters, as well as potential ranges of probable or reasonably possible losses. A determination of the
amount of losses, if any, to be recorded or disclosed as a result of these contingencies will be based on a careful analysis of each
individual exposure with, in some cases, the assistance of outside legal counsel. The amount of losses recorded or disclosed for such
contingencies may change in the future due to new developments in each matter or a change in settlement strategy.
The value of the underlying assets may
depend on a prior owner or association and, therefore, may be out of our control.
The value of an underlying asset may be connected
with its prior ownership by, or association with, a certain person or group or in connection with certain pop culture events or films.
In the event that such person or group loses public affection, then this may adversely impact the value of the underlying asset and,
therefore, the series that relates to such underlying asset.
Digital assets are subject to risks of
loss and theft that differ from physical assets.
Distributed ledgers are used to record transfers
of ownership of digital assets, including, without limitation, non-fungible tokens (which we refer to as “NFTs”), which are
custodied, or “held,” in digital wallets, or “wallets,” and are solely represented by ledger balances and secured
by cryptographic key pairs, a public key for transfers into the respective cryptographic wallet and a private key for accessing the subject
cryptographic wallet and managing the digital assets held therein. Only the public key address will be generally exposed to the public
on the respective distributed ledger. The associated private key is necessary to affect the sale or transfer of digital assets and, as
such, is meant to be kept private. Once a wallet is created, a randomly generated 12-word seed phrase is given that is needed to access
the wallet on another device. On the initial device or additional devices if the seed phrase is held, wallets are accessed via device-specific
passwords.
As such, digital assets are vulnerable to loss.
Particularly, if our Managing Member (or other custodian, as applicable) loses the seed phrase and is also unable to access a wallet
via device-specific password, any digital assets held in such wallet will be permanently lost. While our Managing Member intends to employ
commercially reasonable measures to prevent any such loss, there is no guarantee that such a loss will not occur.
Similarly, digital assets may also be as vulnerable
to cyber theft as a traditional online brokerage account would be. In particular, if our Managing Member (or other custodian, as applicable)
is hacked and any one or more of the private keys or the seed phrase are stolen, the thief could transfer the digital assets to its own
account and/or sell such digital assets (as applicable). Further, while our Managing Member intends to employ commercially reasonable
measures to prevent any such data breach, there is no guarantee that such a data breach will not occur and/or that if such a breach were
to occur that it could be detected in time to prevent the unauthorized sale/transfer/use of the affected digital assets. See “The
Underlying Assets—Storage” for a description of our Managing Member’s security and storage protocols for digital assets.
Digital asset transactions may be irreversible,
and, accordingly, losses due to fraudulent or accidental transactions or technology failures in our Managing Member’s wallet may
not be recoverable.
Digital assets are bearer assets, with whoever
holds the asset being the owner. Accordingly, digital asset transactions may be irreversible, and our Managing Member may irreversibly
lose an underlying digital asset in a variety of circumstances, including in connection with fraudulent or accidental transactions, technology
failures in wallet software or cyber-security breaches. Losses due to fraudulent or accidental transactions may not be recoverable.
There is currently no insurance available
for NFTs, and future costly insurance for NFTs may adversely impact the value of related series and the amount of distributions made
to holders of interests.
There is currently no insurance available for
NFTs, and insurance may never be available from traditional providers, so our Managing Member self-insures underlying NFTs on behalf
of our company. Accordingly, until traditional insurance is available for NFTs, protection of NFTs through insurance is solely dependent
on our Managing Member, and thus dependent on the expertise and performance of our Managing Member and its team. See “The Underlying
Assets—Insurance” for a description of how our Managing Member self-insures NFTs.
Should traditional insurance become available,
the cost of protecting such NFTs may be substantial and may vary from year to year depending on changes in the insurance rates for covering
the underlying assets. If costs turn out to be higher than expected, this would impact the value of the series, the amount of distributions
made to investors holding the series, potential proceeds from a sale of the related underlying NFT (if ever) and any capital proceeds
returned to investors after paying for any outstanding liabilities, including, but not limited to, any outstanding balances under Operating
Expenses Reimbursement Obligation.
There is no guarantee that digital assets
will hold their value or increase in value, and you may lose the amount of your investment in a related series in whole or in part.
Digital assets are highly speculative, and any
return on an investment in a series holding a digital asset or digital assets as its underlying asset(s) is contingent upon numerous
circumstances, many of which (including legal and regulatory conditions) are beyond our control. There is no assurance that investors
will realize any return on their investments or that their entire investment will not be lost.
In particular, digital assets are a new and relatively
untested asset class. There is considerable uncertainty about their long-term viability, which could be affected by a variety of factors,
including many market-based factors such as economic growth and others. In addition, the success of digital assets will depend on whether
blockchain and other new technologies related to such assets turn out to be useful and economically viable.
The prices of digital assets are extremely
volatile, and the value of underlying digital assets, and consequently the value of related series and the amount of distributions made
to holders of interests, may be materially adversely affected as a result.
The volatility and unpredictability of the price
of digital assets relative to fiat and other currency may result in significant loss over a short period of time. The prices of digital
assets and cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin and Ether, have historically been subject to dramatic fluctuations, and are highly volatile,
and the market price of underlying digital assets may also be highly volatile, which in turn may result in a decline in value of the
related series and the amount of distributions made to holders of interests in such series. Several factors may influence the market
price of underlying digital assets, including, but not limited to:
| ● | the
availability of an exchange or other trading platform for digital assets; |
| ● | general
adoption of online digital asset exchanges and digital wallets that hold digital assets,
the perception that the use and holding of digital assets as safe and secure and the regulatory
restrictions on their use; |
| ● | changes
in the software, software requirements or hardware requirements underlying any digital assets; |
| ● | currency
exchange rates, including the rates at which digital assets may be exchanged for fiat currencies; |
| ● | government-backed
currency withdrawal and deposit policies of digital asset exchanges; |
| ● | interruptions
in service from or failures of a major digital asset exchange on which digital assets are
traded; |
| ● | investment
and trading activities of large purchasers, including private and registered funds, that
may directly or indirectly invest in digital assets; |
| ● | coordinated
algorithmic behavior, including trading, by a large pool of small digital token holders; |
| ● | monetary
policies of governments, trade restrictions, currency devaluations and revaluations; |
| ● | regulatory
measures, if any, that affect the use or holding of digital assets; |
| ● | global
or regional political, economic or financial events and situations; and |
| ● | expectations
among participants that the value of digital assets will soon change. |
In addition, decreases in the price of even a
single other digital asset may cause volatility in the entire digital asset industry and may affect the value of other digital assets,
including any underlying digital assets. For example, a security breach or any other incident or set of circumstances that affects purchaser
or user confidence in Ether or another well-known cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin may affect the industry as a whole and may also cause
the price of other digital assets, including, without limitation, NFTs, to fluctuate.
There can be no assurance that the market
for NFTs will be sustained, which may materially adversely affect the value of NFTs, and consequently the value of related series and
the amount of distributions made to holders of interests.
The market for NFTs, whether digital art or otherwise,
is still nascent, with most growth having occurred in 2020 and the quarter of 2021, and may not be sustained. If the market for NFTs
is not sustained, it may be difficult or impossible for us to resell any underlying NFT asset, or to sell at a desirable price. The
volatility and unpredictability of the price of NFTs relative to fiat and other currency may result in significant loss over a short
period of time. The prices of NFTs have already been subject to dramatic fluctuations, and are highly volatile, which in turn may result
in a decline in value of the related series and the amount of distributions made to holders of interests in such series.
The Ethereum blockchain on which ownership
of underlying digital assets is recorded may be the target of malicious cyberattacks or may contain exploitable flaws in its underlying
code, which may result in security breaches or the loss, decline in value or theft of underlying digital assets.
Underlying digital assets rely on the Ethereum
blockchain to operate. As a result, underlying digital assets are subject to a number of reliability and security risks attendant to
blockchain and distributed ledger technology, including malicious attacks seeking to identify and exploit weaknesses in the software.
Such attacks may materially and adversely affect the Ethereum blockchain, which may in turn materially and adversely affect the transfer
or storage of underlying digital assets. As a result of these and other risks of malicious attacks, there can be no assurances that the
transfer or storage of underlying digital assets will be uninterrupted or fully secure. Any such interruption or security failure may
result in impermissible transfers, decline in value or a complete loss of underlying digital assets.
The technology underlying blockchain technology
is subject to a number of known and unknown technological challenges and risks that result in decline in value of underlying digital
assets.
The blockchain technology used in connection
with digital assets, which is sometimes referred to as “distributed ledger technology,” is a relatively new, untested and
evolving technology. It represents a novel combination of several concepts, including a publicly available database or ledger that represents
the total ownership of digital assets at any one time, novel methods of authenticating transactions using cryptography across distributed
network nodes that permit decentralization by eliminating the need for a central clearinghouse while guaranteeing that transactions are
irreversible and consistent, differing methods of incentivizing this authentication by the use of blocks of new tokens issued as rewards
for the validator of each new block or transaction fees paid by participants in a transaction to validators and hard limits on the aggregate
amount of digital assets that may be issued. As a result of the new and untested nature of blockchain technology, digital assets are
vulnerable to risks and challenges, both foreseen and unforeseen. Examples of these risks and challenges include:
| ● | The
Ethereum blockchain may either increase or decrease the incentive payments required to complete
transactions on the Ethereum blockchain, which could materially and adversely affect the
transfer or storage of underlying digital assets. Because our Managing Member plans to pay
the cost of Ethereum transaction fees for transfers of underlying digital assets, this could
also materially and adversely affect the business of our Managing Member. In addition, changes
could also reduce the number of validators on the Ethereum blockchain, which could possibly
leave the Ethereum blockchain increasingly vulnerable to a so-called 51% attack. |
| ● | The
expansion of the Ethereum blockchain and effecting the creation, transfer and storage of
digital assets, which currently relies on a “proof-of-work” consensus protocol
system whereby blocks are awarded based on the solving of computationally difficult problems,
has resulted in Ethereum validators using increasing amounts of energy that may be unsustainable
as the system continues to grow, and which may draw unfavorable regulatory attention. Further,
when or if the Ethereum blockchain switches to either a hybrid “proof-of-work and proof-of-stake”
or “proof-of-stake” consensus protocol system, an Ethereum-wide change to its
consensus protocol may present additional risks. For example, transactions in digital assets
may not be processed as presently contemplated in the period of time during or after the
switch in consensus protocols, which may materially and adversely affect the transfer or
storage of underlying digital assets. |
Although there may be solutions that have been
proposed and implemented to these and other challenges facing various digital assets, the effectiveness of these solutions has not been
proven. Further, other challenges may arise in the future that we cannot predict. For example, advances in cryptography and/or technical
advances, such as the development of quantum computing, could present risks to the current digital assets by undermining or vitiating
the cryptographic consensus mechanism that underpins the Ethereum blockchain protocol. Similarly, legislatures and regulatory agencies
could prohibit the use of current and/or future cryptographic protocols which could result in a significant loss of value or the termination
of digital assets. Accordingly, the further development and future viability of digital assets in general is uncertain, and unknown challenges
may prevent their wider adoption.
The technology underlying blockchain technology
is subject to a number of industry-wide challenges and risks relating to consumer acceptance of blockchain technology. The slowing or
stopping of the development or acceptance of blockchain networks and blockchain assets would have a material adverse effect on the successful
adoption of the tokens. The value of underlying digital assets, and consequently the value of related series and the amount of distributions
made to holders of interests, may be materially adversely affected as a result.
The growth of the blockchain industry in general,
as well as the Ethereum blockchain on which underlying digital assets rely, is subject to a high degree of uncertainty regarding consumer
adoption and long-term development. The factors affecting the further development of the blockchain and digital asset industry include,
without limitation:
| ● | worldwide
growth in the adoption and use of digital assets and other blockchain technologies; |
| ● | government
and quasi-government regulation of digital assets and their use, or restrictions on or regulation
of access to and operation of blockchain networks or similar systems; |
| ● | the
maintenance and development of the open-source software protocol of blockchain networks; |
| ● | changes
in consumer demographics and public tastes and preferences; |
| ● | the
availability and popularity of other forms or methods of buying and selling goods and services,
or trading assets, including new means of using government-backed currencies or existing
networks; |
| ● | the
extent to which current interest in digital assets represents a speculative “bubble”; |
| ● | general
economic conditions in the United States and the world; |
| ● | the
regulatory environment relating to digital assets and blockchains; and |
| ● | a
decline in the popularity or acceptance of digital assets or other blockchain-based tokens. |
The digital asset industry as a whole has been
characterized by rapid changes and innovations and is constantly evolving. Although it has experienced significant growth in recent years,
the slowing or stopping of the development, general acceptance and adoption and usage of blockchain networks and blockchain assets may
deter or delay the acceptance and adoption of digital assets. In particular, the slowing or stopping of the development, general
acceptance and adoption and usage of the ERC-721 protocol may deter or delay the acceptance and adoption of NFTs created using this protocol.
The slowing or stopping of the development, general
acceptance and adoption and usage of blockchain networks and/or blockchain assets generally or the ERC-721 protocol in particular may
adversely impact the value of underlying digital assets or NFTs, as applicable, and consequently, the series related to the underlying
digital asset(s), as well as decrease the likelihood of any distributions being made by us to the investors. The value of specific underlying
digital assets, and consequently the value of related series, relies on the development, general acceptance and adoption and usage of
the applicable blockchain network in that demand depends on ability to readily access the applicable network. For example, the slowing
or stopping of general acceptance of the ERC-721 protocol could platforms such as Nifty Gateway ceasing to support the protocol, which
in turn could reduce demand for NFTs based on such protocol and result in a decline or complete loss in value of underlying NFTs and
the related series.
The value of digital art NFTs relies in
part on the development, general acceptance and adoption and usage of blockchain assets, rather than solely on the digital artwork itself.
Digital art NFTs are a means to establish proof
of ownership of digital art through cryptographic key pairs, the public key of the creator(s) or artist(s) who created the digital artwork
and the private key of the holder representing a verified instance (whether unique or part of a series) of that digital artwork. The
purchase of a digital art NFT gives the holder the right to hold, transfer and/or sell the NFT. The NFT does not, itself, include any
physical manifestation of the digital art. The value of digital art NFTs is derived from the cryptographic record of ownership, rather
than solely on the digital artwork itself; a digital artwork originated as an NFT (i.e., the actual file or files constituting the
artwork of which ownership is represented by an NFT) may have no value absent the NFT, depending on what other rights were conveyed with
the NFT, for example a copyright interest that could be transferred separate from the NFT. Thus, the value of the digital art NFT
relies in part on the continued development, general acceptance and adoption and usage of the applicable blockchain.
The Ethereum blockchain network on which
the ERC-721 protocol is based, and thus ownership and transfer of underlying NFT assets are recorded, utilizes code that is subject to
change at any time. These changes may have unintended consequences for underlying NFT assets.
Underlying NFT assets are built as ERC-721 tokens
recorded on the Ethereum blockchain. In addition to the aforementioned risks regarding development and acceptance of blockchain networks
or the price of blockchain assets that may negatively affect the Ethereum network, other changes, such as upgrades to Ethereum’s
blockchain, a hard fork in Ethereum or a change in how transactions are confirmed on the Ethereum blockchain, may have unintended, adverse
effects on NFTs built under the ERC-721 standard. Any such changes to the Ethereum network could negatively affect the value of underlying
NFT assets.
Forks may be implemented on the Ethereum
blockchain in a manner that may affect the value of underlying NFT assets, and may ultimately result in duplicate records of underlying
NFT assets.
Third-party groups or individuals involved in
the network may at any time propose upgrades or changes to the open-source software underlying the Ethereum blockchain that can result
in prolonged “forks” in the Ethereum blockchain. While we do not believe that these changes present significant risks to
the underlying NFT assets, there is, however, a possibility that these changes could result in disagreements regarding which record of
an NFT should be recognized as legitimate. Our Managing Member would publicly disclaim such a duplicate record as legitimate and work
with the community to ensure adoption of only the original record.
Risks Related to Potential Conflicts of Interest
Management Compensation
None of the compensation set forth under “Management
Compensation” was determined by arms’ length negotiations, including the Sourcing Fee, Administrative Fee and Service Fee.
It is anticipated that the commissions and profits received by the Managers may be higher or lower depending upon market conditions.
Our operating agreement contains provisions
that reduce or eliminate duties (including fiduciary duties) of our Managers and Managing Member.
Our operating agreement provides that each of
our Managers and Managing Member, in exercising its rights in its capacity as Manager or Managing Member, as applicable, will be entitled
to consider only such interests and factors as it desires, including its own interests, and will have no duty or obligation (fiduciary
or otherwise) to give any consideration to any interest of or factors affecting us or any of our investors and will not be subject to
any different standards imposed by our operating agreement, the Limited Liability Company Act (the “LLC Act”) or under any
other law, rule or regulation or in equity. These modifications of fiduciary duties are expressly permitted by Delaware law.
Our Manager faces a conflict of interest
because the amount they receive for services performed for us is based on our Free Cash Flow, for which they are responsible for calculating.
Our operating agreement provides that each series
will pay our Manager or its affiliates a Service Fee. See “Management Compensation” for further details. The calculation
of our Free Cash Flow involves certain subjective judgments including determining the amount to set aside for reserves, and assumptions
for depreciations or classification of certain cash amounts. If a series has multiple underlying assets, and the assets are sold at different
time, we may calculate Free Cash Flow more often than if there was just one sale, leading more amounts to determine and more subjectivity.
Because the calculation of the Free Cash Flow involves subjective judgment, there can be no assurance that the assumptions used by our
internal accountants and team members of our Administrative Manager and Asset Manager to calculate our Free Cash Flow, or the resulting
Free Cash Flow, will be identical to the assumptions that would be used, or the Free Cash Flow that would be calculated, by an independent
consultant. In addition, our Managers may benefit by selling or disposing of our assets at times when our shareholders may be better
served by holding our assets or may benefit from increasing the amount of risk in a series in order to increase the amount they may receive
in a particular year as their Service Fee.
Conflicts may arise from allocations of
income and expenses as between series.
There may be situations when it is challenging
or impossible to accurately allocate income, costs and expenses to a specific series and certain series may get a disproportionate percentage
of the cost or income, as applicable. In such circumstances, including how it may impact our Service Fee, our Managers would be conflicted
from acting in the best interests of our company as a whole. While we presently intend to allocate expenses as described in “The
Company’s Business—Allocations of Expenses,” our Managers have the right to change this allocation policy at any time
without further notice to investors.
There may be conflicting interests among
our Managers and investors.
Our Managing Member has the ability to unilaterally
amend the operating agreement and allocation policy. As our Managing Member is party, or subject, to these documents, it may be incentivized
to amend them in a manner that is beneficial to it as the Administrative Manager of our company or a series or may amend it in a way
that is not beneficial for all investors. In addition, the operating agreement seeks to limit the fiduciary duties that our Managing
Member owes to investors in our company and its series. Therefore, our Managing Member is permitted to act in its own best interests
rather than the best interests of the investors. See “The Company’s Business” for more information.
Conflicts may exist between legal counsel,
our company, our Asset Managers and their affiliates.
Our legal counsel is also counsel to our Asset
Managers and their affiliates, and may serve as counsel with respect to a series. Because such legal counsel represents both our company
and such other parties, certain conflicts of interest exist and may arise. To the extent that an irreconcilable conflict develops between
us and any of the other parties, legal counsel may represent such other parties and not our company or a series. Legal counsel may, in
the future, render services to us or other related parties with respect to activities relating to our company as well as other unrelated
activities. Legal counsel is not representing any prospective investors in connection with any offering and will not be representing
equity holders of our company other than our Asset Managers, although the prospective investors may rely on the opinion of legal counsel
with respect to the validity of the securities filed as Exhibit 12.1 to the offering statement. Prospective investors are advised
to consult their own independent counsel with respect to the other legal and tax implications of an investment in our securities.
Certain aspect of the compensation structure
we have in place for Managers of our series may lead to conflicts of interest between a series and its investors.
The Manager of a series is entitled to a Service
Fee which will generally be 20% of any Free Cash Flow (half of which will go to the Asset Manager of that series, with the remaining
half going to the Administrative Manager) (See the “Management Compensation” section this Offering Circular). However,
for certain series, the Service Fee may be 50%. Moreover, for many of our series the Service Fee may only be paid at liquidation, after
returning capital contributions to our investors. If a series is underperforming, it may be very difficult for the Managers to generate
enough cash flow to earn a Service Fee. Further, for certain series, there is a Preferred Return, which would get paid ahead of the Service
Fee. This could have an adversely affect the incentives for the series Managers to perform their duties, and may cause they do not
perform their duties altogether for a series. Such a result would adversely impact the value of your investment in that particular series.
Our Asset Manager will be the Asset Manager
for all of our series may face conflicts of interest resulting from providing services to our series and to other entities
to which the Asset Managers provide services.
StartEngine Assets is also the Asset Manager
for other affiliated companies, and may perform similar services for other companies and entities. There is a risk that our Asset Managers
will not allocate desirable time to working on your series, including arranging for timely liquidations or devising a way to monetize
the series prior to a liquidation.
Risks Relating to the Offering and Ownership
of Our Series Shares
We intend to have our securities quoted on
a new alternative trading system (“ATS”), and there can be no assurances that any public market will ever develop; even if
developed, trading is likely to be subject to significant price fluctuations.
The
only formal marketplace for the resale of our securities will be StartEngine Secondary, an ATS operated by our affiliate, StartEngine
Primary LLC. StartEngine Secondary is a new entrant to the alternative trading system market and our securities have yet to be resold
on the ATS. Consequently, there can be no assurances as to whether:
| · | any
market for shares in any series will develop; |
| · | the
price at which shares for a series will trade; or |
| · | the
extent to which investors in us will lead to the development of an active, liquid trading
market. |
Active trading markets generally result in lower
price volatility and more efficient execution of buy and sell orders for investments. Until an orderly market develops in the shares
of any series, if ever, the price at which they trade is likely to fluctuate significantly. Prices for shares in a series will be determined
in the marketplace and may be influenced by many factors, including the depth and liquidity of the market for those shares, developments
affecting our business, including the impact of the factors referred to elsewhere in these risk factors, investor perception of our company
and a particular series and general economic and market conditions. No assurances can be given that an orderly or liquid market will
ever develop for the shares of a series. We cannot assure you that trading prices for shares of a particular series will not be significantly
lower than the price at which such securities are sold in this offering.
Investors in this offering may not be entitled
to a jury trial with respect to claims arising under our operating agreement or subscription agreement, which could result in less favorable
outcomes to the plaintiff(s) in any action under the operating agreement or subscription agreement.
Investors in this offering will be bound by our
operating agreement, which establishes the rights of members and rules for governance of our company. Under Section 15.08 of
our operating agreement, investors waive the right to a jury trial of any claim they may have against our company arising out of or relating
to the operating agreement, or the action of becoming an interest holder in a series. This includes legal actions that include claims
based on federal securities laws. In addition, investors in this offering will also execute a subscription agreement with a similar jury
trial waiver. By subscribing to an offering of a series, the investor signs the subscription agreement by which the investor agrees to
adhere to the operating agreement, under both of which such investor waives their right to our jury trial.
If we opposed a jury trial demand based on one
of the waivers, a court would determine whether such waiver was enforceable based on the facts and circumstances of that case in accordance
with the applicable state and federal law. To our knowledge, the enforceability of a contractual pre-dispute jury trial waiver in connection
with claims arising under the federal securities laws has not been finally adjudicated by a federal court. However, we believe that a
contractual pre-dispute jury trial waiver provision is generally enforceable, including under the laws of the State of Delaware, which
govern the operating agreement and subscription agreement. In determining whether to enforce a contractual pre-dispute jury trial waiver
provision, courts will generally consider whether the visibility of the jury trial waiver provision within the agreement is sufficiently
prominent such that a party knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily waived the right to a jury trial. We believe that this is the case
with respect to each of the operating agreement and subscription agreement. You should consult legal counsel regarding the jury waiver
provision before investing in this offering.
If you bring a claim against our company in connection
with matters arising under the operating agreement and/or subscription agreement, including claims under federal securities laws, you
may not be entitled to a jury trial with respect to those claims, which may have the effect of limiting and discouraging lawsuits against
our company. If a lawsuit is brought against our company under the operating agreement or subscription agreement, it may be heard only
by a judge or justice of the applicable trial court, which would be conducted according to different civil procedures and may result
in different outcomes than a trial by jury would have had, including results that could be less favorable to the plaintiff(s) in
such an action.
Nevertheless, if this jury trial waiver provision
is not permitted by applicable law, an action could proceed under the terms of the either agreement with a jury trial. No condition,
stipulation or provision of the either agreement serves as a waiver by any member of a series or by our company of compliance with any
substantive provision of the federal securities laws and the rules and regulations promulgated under those laws.
In addition, when the shares are transferred,
the transferee is required to agree to all the same conditions, obligations and restrictions applicable to the shares or to the transferor
with regard to ownership of the shares, that were in effect immediately prior to the transfer of the shares, including but not limited
to those in the operating agreement and subscription agreement.
Our
operating agreement and subscription agreement have forum selection provisions that requires that certain disputes be resolved in the
Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, regardless of convenience or cost to shareholders.
Under our subscription agreement and under Section 15.08
of our operating agreement, shareholders are required to resolve disputes related to the governance of our company in the Court of Chancery
located in the State of Delaware. The forum selection provision in our operating agreement applies to any suit, action, or proceeding
seeking to enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of or in connection with our operating agreement, or the transactions
authorized by the agreement, including that of the admission of shareholders to a series of our company. The forum selection provision
in our subscription agreement applies to all actions or proceedings relating to the subscription agreement.
Our operating agreement and subscription agreement
further provide that, should the Court of Chancery in the State of Delaware not have jurisdiction over the matter, the suit, action,
or proceeding may be brought in the appropriate federal or state court located in the State of Delaware. We intend for these forum selection
provisions to also apply to claims brought under federal securities law. Our company acknowledges that, for claims arising under the
Exchange Act, Section 27 of the Exchange Act creates exclusive federal jurisdiction over all suits brought to enforce any duty or
liability created by the Exchange Act or the rules and regulations thereunder, requiring such matters to be heard in federal court.
In contrast, Section 22 of the Securities Act provides for concurrent jurisdiction between federal and state courts for matters
arising under the Securities Act.
The forum selection provisions in our
operating agreement and subscription agreement may limit shareholders’ ability to obtain a favorable judicial forum for
disputes with us our Managers, employees or agents, which may discourage lawsuits against us and such persons. The requirement that any
action be heard in the Chancery Court of Delaware, or alternatively in a competent court in the State of Delaware, if applicable, may
also create additional expense for any person contemplating an action against our company, or limit the access to information to undertake
such an action, further discouraging lawsuits.
It is also possible that, notwithstanding the forum selection
clauses included in our operating agreement and subscription agreement, a court could rule that such provisions are inapplicable
or unenforceable. Alternatively, if a court were to find one or both provisions inapplicable to, or unenforceable in, an action,
we may incur additional costs associated with resolving such matters in other jurisdictions, which could adversely affect our business,
financial condition or results of operations.
In addition, when the shares are transferred,
the transferee is required to agree to all the same conditions, obligations and restrictions applicable to the shares or to the transferor
with regard to ownership of the shares, that were in effect immediately prior to the transfer of the shares, including but not limited
to those in the operating agreement and subscription agreement.
If our series limited liability structure
is not respected, then investors may have to share in any liabilities of our company with all investors and not just those who hold the
same series of interests as them.
Our company is structured as a Delaware series
limited liability company that issues different series of interests for each underlying asset or group of underlying assets. Each series
of interest will merely be a separate series and not a separate legal entity. Under the LLC Act, if certain conditions (as set forth
in Section 18-215(b) of the LLC Act) are met, the liability of investors holding one series of interests is segregated from
the liability of investors holding another series of interests and the assets of one series of interests are not available to satisfy
the liabilities of other series of interests. Although this limitation of liability is recognized by the courts of Delaware, there is
no guarantee that if challenged in the courts of another U.S. state or a foreign jurisdiction, such courts will uphold a similar interpretation
of Delaware corporation law, and in the past certain jurisdictions have not honored such interpretation. If our series limited liability
company structure is not respected, then investors may have to share any liabilities of our company with all investors and not just those
who hold the same series of interests as them. Furthermore, while we intend to maintain separate and distinct records for each series
of interests and account for them separately and otherwise meet the requirements of the LLC Act, it is possible a court could conclude
that the methods used did not satisfy Section 18-215(b) of the LLC Act and thus potentially expose the assets of a series to
the liabilities of another series of interests. The consequence of this is that investors may have to bear higher than anticipated expenses
which would adversely affect the value of their interests or the likelihood of any distributions being made by the series to the investors.
In addition, we are not aware of any court case that has tested the limitations on inter-series liability provided by Section 18-215(b) in
federal bankruptcy courts and it is possible that a bankruptcy court could determine that the assets of one series of interests should
be applied to meet the liabilities of the other series of interests or the liabilities of our company generally where the assets of such
other series of interests or of our company generally are insufficient to meet our liabilities.
If any fees, costs and expenses of our company
are not allocable to a specific series of interests, they will be borne proportionately across all of the series of interests. Although
our Managing Member (with assistance from the Administrative Manager) will allocate fees, costs and expenses acting reasonably and in
accordance with its allocation policy (see “The Company’s Business—Allocations of Expenses”), there may be situations
where it is difficult to allocate fees, costs and expenses to a specific series of interests and therefore, there is a risk that a series
of interests may bear a proportion of the fees, costs and expenses for a service or product for which another series of interests received
a disproportionately high benefit.
Possible changes in federal/local tax laws
or the application of existing federal/local tax laws may result in significant variability in our results of operations and tax liability
for the investor.
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended,
is subject to change by Congress, and interpretations may be modified or affected by judicial decisions, by the Treasury Department through
changes in regulations and by the Internal Revenue Service through its audit policy, announcements, and published and private rulings.
Although significant changes to the tax laws historically have been given prospective application, no assurance can be given that any
changes made in the tax law affecting an investment in any series of shares of our company would be limited to prospective effect. Accordingly,
the ultimate effect on an investor’s tax situation may be governed by laws, regulations or interpretations of laws or regulations
which have not yet been proposed, passed or made, as the case may be.
Furthermore,
investors may reside in various tax jurisdictions throughout the world. Failure to assess or pay the correct amount of tax on a transaction
may expose us to claims from tax authorities.
DILUTION
Under our operating agreement, we have authority
to issue an unlimited number of additional shares or other securities in each series. After your investment in this offering, the Managing
Member may elect to: (i) sell additional shares in this or future public offerings (whether on Form 1-A or otherwise), (ii) issue
equity interests in private offerings or (iii) issue shares for payment as compensation our Managers or third-parties. To the extent
we issue additional shares in a series after your purchase shares of that series in this offering, your percentage ownership interest
in that series will be diluted. In addition, depending upon the terms and pricing of any additional offerings and the value of our investments,
you could also experience dilution in the book value and fair value of your shares.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION AND
SELLING SECURITYHOLDERS
Plan of Distribution
We are offering, on a best efforts basis, the
shares (consisting of membership interests) of each of the series of our company in the “Series Offering Table” beginning
on page 10 of this Offering Circular. The offering price for each series was determined by our Administrative Manager.
The minimum subscription by an investor is listed
in the “Series Offering Table” and the maximum subscription by any investor is for interests representing 5% of the total
interests of a particular series, although such minimum and maximum thresholds may be waived or modified by our Administrative Manager
in its sole discretion.
For up to the first thirty days of an offering
of a series, the Administrative Manager may choose, in its sole discretion, to open the offering of a series exclusively to members of
the StartEngine OWNers bonus program. During this period, the entire offering of a series will be available to be purchased exclusively
to members of the StartEngine OWNers bonus program. The StartEngine OWNers bonus program is a voluntary membership program offered by
StartEngine Crowdfunding, Inc., whereby any member may get access to certain perks and benefits of offerings taking place through the
StartEngine Platform. Further, membership does not create any requirements or obligations for members other than payment of the annual
fee. Members enroll in the program for an annual fee of $275. Membership will auto renew every year. A member of the program can cancel
their membership at any time. Once the member cancels, their membership will expire on the next anniversary of their membership. For
purposes of an offering of a series where the Administrative Manager makes the offering exclusive to members for a period of time, any
person who is a member of the StartEngine OWNers bonus program at the time of investment would be determined to be eligible to invest
as a member of the OWNers bonus program.
There will be a separate closing with respect
to each offering. The closing of an offering will occur on the earliest to occur of (i) the date subscriptions for the maximum number
of shares offered for a series have been accepted or (ii) a date determined by our Administrative Manager in its sole discretion, provided
that subscriptions for the minimum number of shares offered for a series have been accepted. If closing has not occurred, an offering
shall be terminated upon (i) the date which is one year from the date such offering circular or amendment thereof, as applicable, is
qualified by the Commission, which period may be extended with respect to a particular series by an additional six months by the Administrative
Manager in its sole discretion, or (ii) any date on which our Administrative Manager elects to terminate the offering for a particular
series in its sole discretion. In the case where the company enters into a purchase option agreement, an offering may never be launched,
or a closing may not occur, in the case the company does not exercise the purchase option before the purchase option agreement’s
expiration date, or the expiration date is not extended.
StartEngine Assets LLC (our Managing Member and
Administrative Manager) may purchase shares offered in a series’ offering for the same price as all other investors, subject to
the same minimum and maximum investment thresholds as other investors in that offering, although such minimum and maximum thresholds
may be waived or modified by StartEngine Assets in its sole discretion.
The company’s Offering Circular will be
furnished to prospective investors in this offering via download 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on the startengine.com website.
StartEngine
is not selling the shares through commissioned sales agents or underwriters.
Process of Subscribing
After the Commission has qualified the offering
statement, we will accept tenders of funds to purchase the shares of series of our company. Prospective investors who submitted non-binding
indications of interest during the “test the waters” period will receive an automated message from us indicating that the
offering for a particular series is open for investment.
Provided that subscriptions for the minimum number
of interests offered for a series have been received, the company may close on investments on a “rolling” basis (so not all
investors will receive their shares on the same date). However, to the extent a series has the same minimum and maximum, the company
will undertake a single closing for investors in that series. Investors may subscribe by tendering funds by wire, credit, or debit card
or ACH transfer to the escrow account to be set up by the Escrow Agent. Tendered funds will remain in escrow until closing has occurred.
Upon closing, funds tendered by investors will be made available to the company for its use.
Investors will be required to complete a subscription
agreement in order to invest in a particular series. The subscription agreement includes a representation by the investor to the effect
that, if the investor is not an “accredited investor” as defined under securities law, the investor is investing an amount
that does not exceed the greater of 10% of his or her annual income or 10% of your net worth (excluding the investor’s principal
residence).
The subscription procedure is summarized as follows:
| 1. | Go
to the company’s page on www.startengine.com/assets and click
on the “Invest Now” button; |
| 2. | Complete
the online investment form; |
| 3. | Deliver
funds directly by wire, debit card, credit card or electronic funds transfer via ACH to the
specified account; |
| 4. | Once
funds or documentation are received an automated AML check will be performed to verify the
identity and status of the investor; |
| 5. | Once
AML is verified, investor will electronically receive, review, execute and deliver to us
a subscription agreement. |
The
company has entered into an Escrow Services Agreement with Bryn Mawr Trust Company (“BMT” or the “Escrow Agent”).
BMT is a Nevada registered trust company that offers escrow services as well as an integrated technology platform for processing
investment transactions. The company has agreed to pay BMT: (i) an escrow administration
fee of $100.00 for each break letter after the first four break letters, (ii) $250.00 per year, per escrow escrow account fee. Each series will generally be responsible for fees due to the
Escrow Agent, which are categorized as Offering Expenses.
Investor funds will be held by the Escrow Agent
pending closing or termination of the offering. All subscribers will be instructed by the company or its agents to transfer funds
by wire, credit or debit card, or ACH transfer directly to the escrow account established for this offering. The company may terminate
the offering for a particular series at any time for any reason at its sole discretion. Investors should understand that acceptance of
their funds into escrow does not necessarily result in their receiving shares; escrowed funds may be returned.
BMT is not participating as an underwriter
or placement agent or sales agent of this offering and will not solicit any investment in the company, recommend the company’s
securities or provide investment advice to any prospective investor, and no communication through any medium, including any website,
should be construed as such, or distribute this Offering Circular or other offering materials to investors. The use of BMT’s
technology should not be interpreted and is not intended as an endorsement or recommendation by it of the company or this offering. All
inquiries regarding this offering or escrow should be made directly to the company.
In the event that the company terminates the
offering while investor funds are held in escrow, those funds will promptly be refunded to each investor without deduction or interest
and in accordance with Rule 10b-9 under the Exchange Act.
No Selling Security holders
No securities are being sold for the account
of security holders. All net proceeds of this offering will go to the company.
Transfer Agent and Registrar
The company has engaged StartEngine Secure LLC,
a registered transfer agent with the SEC, who will serve as transfer agent to maintain shareholder information on a book-entry basis.
StartEngine Secure LLC is an affiliate of our company and its Managers.
Provisions of Note in Our Subscription Agreement
While there is a separate subscription agreement
that will be used in connection with each series’ offering, the same form of subscription agreement will be used for each series.
Our “form” subscription agreement includes forum selection provisions that require any claims against the company based on
the subscription agreement not arising under the federal securities laws to be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in the State
of Delaware. These forum selection provisions may limit investors’ ability to bring claims in judicial forums that they find favorable
to such disputes and may discourage lawsuits with respect to such claims. The company has adopted these provisions to limit the time
and expense incurred by its management to challenge any such claims. As a company with a small management team, this provision allows
its officers not to lose a significant amount of time traveling to any particular forum so they may continue to focus on operations of
the company.
Jury Trial Waiver
While there is a separate subscription agreement
that will be used in connection with each series’ offering, the same form of subscription agreement will be used for each series.
Our “form” subscription agreement includes forum selection and jury waiver provisions. See, “Securities Being Offered
– Exclusive Jurisdiction” and “Securities Being Offered – Waiver of Right to Trial by Jury” and for more
information on these provisions.
USE OF PROCEEDS TO ISSUER
The
allocation of the net proceeds of each offering set forth below represents our intentions based upon our current plans and assumptions
regarding industry and general economic conditions, our future revenues, if any, and expenditures. The amounts and timing of our actual
expenditures will depend upon numerous factors, including market conditions, cash generated by our operations, business developments,
and related rate of growth. The Managers of each series reserve the right to modify the use of proceeds based on the factors set forth
below. Neither our company nor any series are expected to keep any of the proceeds from any offering. Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses.
Series Wine #2005LPIN
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2005LPIN offering.
Uses | |
Dollar Amount | | |
Percentage of Gross
Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 48,777.30 | | |
| 83.34 | % |
Offering and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing Fee (3) | |
$ | 9,752.70 | | |
| 16.66 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 58,530.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 58,530.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will
not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2005LPIN Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition
of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of our company will receive a Sourcing Fee of 16.66% of the gross offering
proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation
and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative
Manager. |
Series Wine #2005LPIN reserves the right to
change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Wine #2000EGLC
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2000EGLC offering.
Uses | |
Dollar Amount | | |
Percentage of Gross
Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 43,688.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing Fee (3) | |
$ | 8,742.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 52,430.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 52,430.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will
not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2000EGLC Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition
of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of our company will receive a Sourcing Fee of 16.67% of the gross offering
proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation
and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative
Manager. |
Series Wine #2000EGLC reserves the right to
change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Wine #2009PETRUS
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2009PETRUS offering.
Uses | |
Dollar Amount | | |
Percentage of Gross
Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 49,470.00 | | |
| 83.34 | % |
Offering and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing Fee (3) | |
$ | 9,890.00 | | |
| 16.66 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 59,360.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 59,360.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering
and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2009PETRUS Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition
of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of our company will receive a Sourcing Fee
of 16.66% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence
services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived
in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
Series Wine #2009PETRUS reserves the right
to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Art #LICHTENSTEINSWEET
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Art #LICHTENSTEINSWEET offering.
Uses | |
Dollar Amount | | |
Percentage of Gross
Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 163,800.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing Fee (3) | |
$ | 32,760.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 196,560.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 196,560.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed
for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Art #LICHTENSTEINSWEET Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial
acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The
Administrative Manager of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross
offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation
for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets.
The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative
Manager. |
Series Art #LICHTENSTEINSWEET reserves the
right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series
Art #INDIANALOVE
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Art #INDIANALOVE offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 275,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 55,000.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 330,000.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 330,000.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering
and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Art #INDIANALOVE Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition
of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of
our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts
received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating,
investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may
be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We
intend to use a portion of the proceeds from the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire
the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total fees
and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, a form of which is filed as Exhibit
6.2 to the offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms an integral part, the
Administrative Manager will advance the series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series
shares, if any, will be used to repay the Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in
any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing, 33,000
shares of Series Art #INDIANALOVE will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the
underlying asset and the advance from the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either
with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Art #INDIANALOVE reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Art #HIRSTDOTS
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Art #HIRSTDOTS offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 504,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 100,800.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 604,800.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 604,800.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering
and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Art #HIRSTDOTS Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition
of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering
proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation
and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative
Manager. |
We
intend to use a portion of the proceeds from the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire
the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total fees
and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, a form of which is filed as Exhibit
6.2 to the offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms an integral part, the
Administrative Manager will advance the series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series
shares, if any, will be used to repay the Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in
any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing, 60,480
shares of Series Art #HIRSTDOTS will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying
asset and the advance from the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds
from Offering or with shares).
Series
Art #HIRSTDOTS reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Sports #JACKIEROOKIE
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Sports #JACKIEROOKIE offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 444,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 88,800.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 532,800.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 532,800.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering
and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Sports #JACKIEROOKIE Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition
of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of
our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts
received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating,
investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may
be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We
intend to use a portion of the proceeds from the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire
the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total fees
and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, a form of which is filed as Exhibit
6.2 to the offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms an integral part, the
Administrative Manager will advance the series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series
shares, if any, will be used to repay the Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in
any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing, 53,280
shares of Series Sports #JACKIEROOKIE will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own
the underlying asset and the advance from the Administrative Manager will be paid in full
(either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Sports #JACKIEROOKIE reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Comics #BATMAN
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Comics #BATMAN offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 240,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 48,000.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 288,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 288,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering
and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Comics #BATMAN Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition
of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering
proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation
and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative
Manager. |
We
intend to use a portion of the proceeds from the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire
the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total fees
and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit
6.2 to the offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The
Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series
shares, if any, will be used to repay the Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in
any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing, 28,800
shares of Series Comic #BATMAN will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying
asset and the advance from the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds
from Offering or with shares).
Series
Comics #BATMAN reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2012CRISTAL
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2012CRISTAL offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 9,960.00 | | |
| 83.35 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 1,990.00 | | |
| 16.65 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 11,950.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 11,950.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2012CRISTAL
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.65% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
2,390 shares of Series Wine #2012CRISTAL will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2012CRISTAL reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2008DOMP
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2008DOMP offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 15,870.00 | | |
| 83.35 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 3,170.00 | | |
| 16.65 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 19,040.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 19,040.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2008DOMP Shares.
|
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.65% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
1,904 shares of Series Wine #2008DOMP will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the
Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2008DOMP reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2012DOMP
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2012DOMP offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 12,270.00 | | |
| 83.36 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 2,450.00 | | |
| 16.64 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 14,720.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 14,720.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2012DOMP Shares.
|
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.64% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
7,360 shares of Series Wine #2012DOMP will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the
Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2012DOMP reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2006DOMP
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2006DOMP offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 13,524.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 2,706.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 16,230.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 16,230.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2006DOMP Shares.
|
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
8,115 shares of Series Wine #2006DOMP will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the
Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2006DOMP reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2006CONTERNO
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2006CONTERNO offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 15,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 3,000.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 18,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 18,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2006CONTERNO
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
3,600 shares of Series Wine #2006CONTERNO will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2006CONTERNO reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2006RAYAS
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2006RAYAS offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 13,400.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 2,680.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 16,080.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 16,080.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2006RAYAS
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
8,040 shares of Series Wine #2006RAYAS will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2006RAYAS reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2013HARLAN
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2013HARLAN offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 7,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 1,400.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 8,400.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 8,400.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2013HARLAN
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
1,050 shares of Series Wine #2013HARLAN will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2013HARLAN reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2013MARCASSIN
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2013MARCASSIN offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 5,500.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 1,100.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 6,600.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 6,600.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2013MARCASSIN
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
1,320 shares of Series Wine #2013MARCASSIN will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2013MARCASSIN reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2015ROMANEE
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2015ROMANEE offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 60,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 12,000.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 72,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 72,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2015ROMANEE
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
12,000 shares of Series Wine #2015ROMANEE will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2015ROMANEE reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Wine #2011CRIOTS
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2011CRIOTS offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 45,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 9,000.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 54,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 54,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #2011CRIOTS
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
10,800 shares of Series Wine #2011CRIOTS will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #2011CRIOTS reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Art #BANKSYLAUGH
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Art #BANKSYLAUGH offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 140,000.00 | | |
| 90.09 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 15,400.00 | | |
| 9.91 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 155,400.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 155,400.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Art #BANKSYLAUGH
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 9.91% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
19,425 shares of Series Art #BANKSYLAUGH will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Art #BANKSYLAUGH reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series
Comics #SUPERMAN
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Comics #SUPERMAN offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 240,000.00 | | |
| 80.00 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 60,00.00 | | |
| 20.00 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 300,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 300,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Comics #SUPERMAN
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 20.00% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
60,000 shares of Series Comics #SUPERMAN will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Comics #SUPERMAN reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests
of the company.
Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 55,400.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 11,080.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 66,480.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 66,480.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
11,080 shares of Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance
from the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER reserves the
right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Watch #ROLEX6265
The
table below sets forth our estimated use of proceeds from this Series Watch #ROLEX6265 offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash
Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 70,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 14,000.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total
Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 84,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total
Proceeds | |
$ | 84,000.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Watch #ROLEX6265
Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
10,500 shares of Series Watch #ROLEX6265 will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Watch #ROLEX6265 reserves the right
to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Watch #PEPSI offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 14,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 2,800.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 16,800.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 16,800.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Watch #PEPSI Shares.
|
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 20.00% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
8,400 shares of Series Watch #PEPSI will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the
Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Watch #PEPSI reserves the right to
change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Art #PICASSO
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Art #PICASSO offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 233,000.00 | | |
| 90.09 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 25,630.00 | | |
| 9.91 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 258,630.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 258,630.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Art #PICASSO Shares.
|
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 9.91% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
25,863 shares of Series Art #PICASSO will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the
Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Art #PICASSO reserves the right to
change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Art #DALI
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Art #DALI offering.
Uses |
|
Dollar
Amount |
|
|
Percentage
of Gross
Cash Proceeds |
|
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost |
|
$ |
133,000.00 |
|
|
|
83.33 |
% |
Offering and Formation Expenses (1) |
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
|
0 |
% |
Acquisition Expenses (2) |
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
|
0 |
% |
Sourcing Fee (3) |
|
$ |
26,600.00 |
|
|
|
16.67 |
% |
Total Fees and Expenses |
|
$ |
159,600.00 |
|
|
|
100.00 |
% |
Total Proceeds |
|
$ |
159,600.00 |
|
|
|
100.00 |
% |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Art #DALI Shares.
|
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of our company will receive a sourcing fee 16.67% of the gross offering
proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation
and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative
Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
15,960 shares of Series Art #DALI will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the Administrative
Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Art #DALI reserves the right to change
the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Comics #HULK181
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Comics #HULK181 offering.
Uses |
|
Dollar
Amount |
|
|
Percentage
of Gross
Cash Proceeds |
|
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost |
|
$ |
84,001.00 |
|
|
|
83.33 |
% |
Offering and Formation Expenses (1) |
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
|
0 |
% |
Acquisition Expenses (2) |
|
$ |
0 |
|
|
|
0 |
% |
Sourcing Fee (3) |
|
$ |
16,799.00 |
|
|
|
16.67 |
% |
Total Fees and Expenses |
|
$ |
100,800.00 |
|
|
|
100.00 |
% |
Total Proceeds |
|
$ |
100,800.00 |
|
|
|
100.00 |
% |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering
and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Comics #HULK181 Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition
of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of our company will receive a sourcing fee
of 9.91% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence
services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived
in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
11,200 shares of Series Comics #HULK181 will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Comics #HULK181 reserves the right
to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Wine #CORTON CHARLEMAGNE 2015
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine # CORTON CHARLEMAGNE 2015 offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 18,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 3,600.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 21,600.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 21,600.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has
assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #CORTON CHARLEMAGNE
2015 Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred
in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager
of our company will receive a sourcing fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative
Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing
Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We
intend to use a portion of the proceeds from the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying assets, and if and to the
extent such proceeds are less than the total fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as
Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance
the Series any additional funds required to consummate the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any
unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an
initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing, 4,320 shares of Series Wine #CORTON CHARLEMAGNE 2015 will be issued
and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either
with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series
Wine #CORTON CHARLEMAGNE 2015 reserves the right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the
best interests of the company.
Series Wine #2020AUSONE
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2020AUSONE offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of
Gross Cash
Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 7,140.00 | | |
| 83.31 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 1,430.00 | | |
| 16.69 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 8,570.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 8,570.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our
Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series
Wine #2020AUSONE Shares. |
|
|
(2)
|
Represents
costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The
Administrative Manager of our company will receive a Sourcing Fee of 16.69% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received
from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying
assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, a form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, the Administrative Manager will advance the series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
857 shares of Series Wine #2020AUSONE will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the
Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Wine #2020AUSONE reserves the right
to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series
Wine #2020ANGELUS
The table below sets forth our estimated use of proceeds from this
Series Wine #2020ANGELUS offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of
Gross Cash
Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 1,860.00 | | |
| 83.41 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 370.00 | | |
| 16.59 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 2,230.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 2,230.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our
Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series
Wine #2020ANGELUS Shares. |
|
|
(2)
|
Represents
costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The
Administrative Manager of our company will receive a Sourcing Fee of 16.59% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received
from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying
assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, a form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, the Administrative Manager will advance the series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
223 shares of Series Wine #2020ANGELUS will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Wine #2020ANGELUS reserves the right
to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Wine #2020CHEVAL
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2020CHEVAL offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of
Gross Cash
Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 10,067.40 | | |
| 83.34 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 2,012.60 | | |
| 16.66 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 12,080.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 12,080.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our
Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series
Wine #2020CHEVAL Shares. |
|
|
(2)
|
Represents
costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The
Administrative Manager of our company will receive a Sourcing Fee of 16.66% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received
from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying
assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, a form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, the Administrative Manager will advance the series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
1,208 shares of Series Wine #2020CHEVAL will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from
the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Wine #2020CHEVAL reserves the right
to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Wine #2020HAUT
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2020HAUT offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of
Gross Cash
Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 30,900.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 6,180.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 37,080.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 37,080.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our
Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series
Wine #2020HAUT Shares. |
|
|
(2)
|
Represents
costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The
Administrative Manager of our company will receive a Sourcing Fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received
from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying
assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, a form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, the Administrative Manager will advance the series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
3,708 shares of Series Wine #2020HAUT will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the
Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Wine #2020HAUT reserves the right to
change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Wine #2020LEPIN
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #2020LEPIN offering.
Uses | |
Dollar
Amount | | |
Percentage
of
Gross Cash
Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 3,500.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering
and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition
Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing
Fee (3) | |
$ | 700 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 4,200.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 4,200.00 | | |
| 100.0 | % |
(1) |
Our
Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series
Wine #2020LEPIN Shares. |
|
|
(2)
|
Represents
costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The
Administrative Manager of our company will receive a Sourcing Fee of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received
from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying
assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying asset, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, a form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, the Administrative Manager will advance the series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
420 shares of Series Wine #2020LEPIN will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance from the
Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Wine #2020LEPIN reserves the right
to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION
The table below sets forth our estimated use
of proceeds from this Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION offering.
Uses | |
Dollar Amount | | |
Percentage of
Gross Cash Proceeds | |
Cash Portion of the Asset Cost | |
$ | 49,000.00 | | |
| 83.33 | % |
Offering and Formation Expenses (1) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Acquisition Expenses (2) | |
$ | 0 | | |
| 0 | % |
Sourcing Fee (3) | |
$ | 9,800.00 | | |
| 16.67 | % |
Total Fees and Expenses | |
$ | 58,800.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
Total Proceeds | |
$ | 58,800.00 | | |
| 100.00 | % |
(1) |
Our Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering
and Formation Expenses in connection with the offering of Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION Shares. |
|
|
(2) |
Represents costs incurred in connection with the initial acquisition
of the asset other than the cost to acquire the asset itself. |
|
|
(3) |
The Administrative Manager of our company will receive a sourcing fee
of 16.67% of the gross offering proceeds (including amounts received from the Administrative Manager) as compensation for due diligence
services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the underlying assets. The Sourcing Fee is subject to change or may be waived
in sole discretion of the Administrative Manager. |
We intend to use a portion of the proceeds from
the initial closing of this Offering to, acquire the underlying assets, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total
fees and expenses, pursuant to an intercompany agreement, the form of which is filed as Exhibit 6.2 to the offering statement of which
this Offering Circular forms an integral part, The Administrative Manager will advance the Series any additional funds required to consummate
the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the
Administrative Manager advance. Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final closing,
5,880 shares of Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own the underlying asset and the advance
from the Administrative Manager will be paid in full (either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION reserves the
right to change the above use of proceeds if management believes it is in the best interests of the company.
THE UNDERLYING ASSETS
The discussions contained in this Offering
Circular relating to the underlying wine assets of our series, the wineries, and their related industries are taken from third-party
sources that we believe to be reliable, and we believe that the information from such sources contained herein is reasonable, and that
the factual information is fair and accurate. The discussions contained in this Offering Circular relating to the underlying collectible
assets of our series were provided by the asset sellers (including grading systems) and the information on their related industries are
taken from third-party sources, for those sources we believe them to be reliable, and we believe that the information from such sources
contained herein is reasonable, and that the factual information is fair and accurate.
Regarding series that have closed see Appendix A for additional
information.
Management of the Assets
Physical assets
We work with an insurance broker insure all physical
assets during both transport and storage.
NFTs
There is currently no insurance available for
NFTs, but we are working with our broker to eventually secure a standalone NFT policy. Presently, our Managing Member self-insures underlying
NFTs on behalf of our company, as set forth in the operating agreement between our manager and each series holding an NFT. Our Managing
Member agrees to fully insure underlying NFTs against any and all losses due to fraudulent or accidental transactions (including due
to theft) or our Managing Member’s negligence (e.g., inability to access or recover the wallet due to loss of the 12-word MetaMask
seed phrase or a segment thereof).
Should traditional insurance
become available, the cost of protecting such NFTs may be substantial and may vary from year to year depending on changes in the insurance
rates for covering the underlying assets. If costs turn out to be higher than expected, this would impact the value of the series, the
amount of distributions made to investors holding the series, potential proceeds from a sale of the related underlying NFT (if ever)
and any capital proceeds returned to investors after paying for any outstanding liabilities, including, but not limited to, any outstanding
balances under Operating Expenses Reimbursement Obligation.
Physical assets
Once we acquire the asset, it will be insured
and then transported and warehoused in a climate-controlled, highly secure location (assuming the acquired asset is not already in such
a location).
NFTs
Underlying NFT’s
are stored by StartEngine Crowdfunding's CEO using commercially reasonable measures in a MetaMask/multi-signature wallet. The 12-word
MetaMask seed phrase which secures the wallet was split into five six-word segments and saved as handwritten copies only (no digital
copy, and not digitally created). To create a transfer from StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC to a potential purchaser the MetaMask/multi-signature
wallet requires 3 six-word segments from any of the holders listed below. Segments will be held by certain officers of our Administrative
Manager and its affiliates. Presently, only one officer has access to the wallet on a device under his control, and the wallet is accessible
via “memorable password” saved as a handwritten copy only. Should this password be lost, the wallet can be recovered using
the full 12-word seed phrase.
Series Wine #2005LPIN
The Asset
Series Wine #2005LPIN intends
to purchase Le Pin, Pomerol 2005 (12 Bottles). Le Pin (so small it isn’t even a Chateaux) has one of the most miniscule productions
in all of wine, let alone Bordeaux. Only 400-600 cases are made each year of this highly scoring wine (rated a 97/100 by Jeff Leve from
The Wine Cellar Insider and 95/100 by Robert Parker of the Wine Advocate) this plush and decadent Merlot based wine from Pomerol, Bordeaux.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2005LPIN intends
to enter into a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount
is reached, pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the wine assets described above at a purchase price equal
to the offering amount for this series’ offering. StartEngine Assets purchased the wine asset described above on September 17,
2021. A standard form of the purchase agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular
forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the
wine market, please see “The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2009PETRUS
The Asset
Series Wine #2009PETRUS
intends to purchase Chateau Petrus 2009 (12 bottles). Chateau Petrus is small estate in the hamlet of Pomerol, Bordeaux. Petrus is consistently
one of the most expensive wines sold in Bordeaux with only 2-4,000 cases made each year dependent on the quality of the growing season.
2009 is considered an opulent vintage and received a perfect 100-point critic’s score by Robert Parker of The Wine Advocate.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2009PETRUS
intends to enter into a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering
amount is reached, pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the wine assets described above at a purchase price
equal to the offering amount for this series’ offering. StartEngine Assets purchased the wine asset described above on October
13, 2021. A standard form of the purchase agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular
forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the
wine market, please see “The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Art #LICHTENSTEINSWEET
The Asset
Series Art #LICHTENSTEINSWEET
intends to purchase Roy Lichtenstein, Sweet Dreams Baby, 1965, screenprint in colors, 38 x 28 inches, edition of 200. As a pioneer of
the Pop Art movement Roy Lichtenstein popularized his use of Benday dots inspired by comics books in his artworks. Sweet Dreams Baby!
Is a classic Lichtenstein image featuring his highly contrasted primary color palette, the deafening “POW!”, comic strip
violence and the all important speech balloon which titles the work. Made in 1965, this artwork is one of Lichtenstein’s first
screenprints and considered by many to be the first that features what would later become all his Pop elements in a single composition.
There are 150 examples of this work (there were also approximately 5 artist’s proofs), making it extremely hard to find, as many
examples sit in the collections of the MoMA, the National Gallery of Art, and the Whitney Museum amongst others.
Purchase Details
Series Art #LICHTENSTEINSWEET
intends to enter into a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering
amount is reached, pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal
to the offering amount for this series’ offering. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on October 21, 2021. A
standard form of the purchase agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a
part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our
Art assets for a minimum of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise,
liquidity for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the
art market, please see “The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Art #INDIANALOVE
The Asset
Series Art #INDIANALOVE intends to purchase Robert
Indiana, LOVE (Blue and Red), 1966/2001, Polychrome Aluminum, 18 x 18 inches, Edition 2/8. In 1965 the Museum of Modern Art in New York
commissioned Robert Indiana to create an image for a Christmas card. The image was an instant success, launching Indiana’s success
as an artist, and leading to the image being reproduced in many different color palates and on prints, paintings, sculptures, banners,
rings, tapestries, and stamps. Some of the better known examples of the work are located in major cities across the world like that which
stands at the corner of 55th street and 6th avenue in New York City. This sculpture features the Blue and Red colorway
and is from an edition of 8.
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Purchase Details
Series Art #INDIANALOVE intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on November 18, 2021. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum
of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for investors
would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the art market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Art #HIRSTDOTS
The Asset
Series Art #HIRSTDOTS intends to purchase Damien
Hirst, Loperamide, 2005, Household Gloss on canvas, 63 x 45 inches. Damien Hirst is a British artist who was a founder of the YBA (Young
British Artist) movement in the 1980’s and 1990’s. He is well known for preserving dead animals such as his now infamous
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, where Hirst preserved and suspended a tiger shark. This work, called
Loperamide, is from his spot paintings, where Hirst explores contemporary cultures reliance on pharmaceuticals and drugs. This is a unique
painting from that series.
Purchase Details
Series Art #HIRSTDOTS intends to enter into a
purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant
to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount
for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series to
be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on November 18, 2021. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum
of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for investors
would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the art market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Sports #JACKIEROOKIE
The Asset
Series Sports #JACKIEROOKIE intends to purchase
Jackie Robinson, Leaf #79, 1948-1949, (Rookie Card), PSA 8. Few athletes in American sports history are more important than Jackie Robinson,
the man who took the dangerous first step across baseball’s shameful color line. While his career as a great baseball player is
important it out outweighed by the significance of his entry to into professional baseball which would in turn change the history of
sports and the careers of many. Over fifteen hundred submissions have been presented to the experts at PSA for grading, but only eight
have received a better assessment than this example, a PSA 8.
Purchase Details
Series Sports #JACKIEROOKIE intends to enter
into a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on November 18, 2021. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum
of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for investors
would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the art market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Comics #BATMAN
The Asset
Series Comics #BATMAN intends to purchase Batman
#1, DC, 1940, CGC 2.0. Few comic book characters have permeated contemporary culture like Batman. Before becoming a staple of society
via films, various media and merchandise, Batman appeared in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. It took a year for the character to merit
its own comic books series. This example is the Batman #1 is iconic for its portrayal of the Dark Night and his side kick, as well as
the first appearance of their archnemesis Joker. Only 280 copies of the book have been submitted to CGC for grading. This example has
been graded at 2.0 by CGC making it incredibly desirable.
Purchase Details
Series Comics #BATMAN intends to enter into a
purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant
to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount
for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series to
be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on November 18, 2021. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum
of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for investors
would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the art market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2012CRISTAL
The Asset
Series Wine #2012CRISTAL
intends to purchase Cristal 2012 (12 bottles). Antonio Galloni, from Vinous gave the 2012
Cristal 98 points. Today, Cristal is made with 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay. It is made only in the very best vintages.
Champagne is a sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France, located two hours east of Paris. Specific and rigorous
rules mandate that all trademarked Champagne sold must come from approved vineyards within the boundaries of the region, be made from
specific grapes (Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier primarily), and be vinified in the classic double fermentation method with
the second fermentation taking place inside the actual bottle. Though relatively small in size, Champagne hosts every type of producer
from the large multinational luxury house to the small family run grape grower.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2012CRISTAL intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 2, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2008DOMP
The Asset
Series Wine #2008DOMP intends to purchase 10
bottles of 2008 Dom Perignon. Critics Jeb Dunnuck, James Suckling and Antonio Galloni of Vinous media all awarded ‘08 Dom
Perignon with a 98 point score. Champagne is a sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France, located two hours east
of Paris. Specific and rigorous rules mandate that all trademarked Champagne sold must come from approved vineyards within the
boundaries of the region, be made from specific grapes (Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier primarily), and be vinified in the classic
double fermentation method with the second fermentation taking place inside the actual bottle. Though relatively small in size, Champagne
hosts every type of producer from the large multinational luxury house to the small family run grape grower.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2008DOMP intends to enter into a
purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant
to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount
for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series to
be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 7, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2012DOMP
The Asset
Series Wine #2012DOMP intends to purchase 10
Bottles of the 2012 Dom Perignon. Antonio Galloni, from Vinous awarded the 2012 DP
a 97 -point review. Champagne is a sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France, located two hours east of Paris.
Specific and rigorous rules mandate that all trademarked Champagne sold must come from approved vineyards within the boundaries of the
region, be made from specific grapes (Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier primarily), and be vinified in the classic double fermentation
method with the second fermentation taking place inside the actual bottle. Though relatively small in size, Champagne hosts every type
of producer from the large multinational luxury house to the small family run grape grower.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2012DOMP intends to enter into a
purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant
to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount
for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series to
be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on January 19, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2006DOMP
The Asset
Series Wine #2006DOMP
intends to purchase 10 Bottles of the 2006 Dom Perignon. Critic James Suckling, from James Suckling, gave the 2006 a 97 point review.
Champagne is a sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France, located two hours east of Paris. Specific and rigorous
rules mandate that all trademarked Champagne sold must come from approved vineyards within the boundaries of the region, be made from
specific grapes (Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier primarily), and be vinified in the classic double fermentation method with
the second fermentation taking place inside the actual bottle. Though relatively small in size, Champagne hosts every type of producer
from the large multinational luxury house to the small family run grape grower.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2006DOMP intends to enter into a
purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant
to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount
for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series to
be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 10, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2006CONTERNO
The Asset
Series Wine #2006CONTERNO intends to purchase
1 bottle of the Giacomo Conterno, Barolo, Monfortino Riserva 2006. Giacomo Conterno is one of the oldest estates in Piedmont, founded
in the 1920’s and still under continuous family ownership. The estate is known for its great Barolos, Cascina Francia and Monfortino
Riserva. The latter is produced only in the very best of vintages and aged at least 7 years in large oak ‘botti.’ We
believe this is regarded as one of the most rare Barolos produced, with an average of 600 cases only produced in chosen vintages. The
2006 Monfortino Riserva achieved a score of 98-100 from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2006CONTERNO intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 10, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2006RAYAS
The Asset
Series Wine #2006RAYAS intends to purchase 1
bottle of the Chateau Rayas, Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2009. The 2009 Rayas achieved a 98 point from
Robert Parker from the Wine Advocate. Chateau Rayas is a small family estate consisting of 13 hectares founded by the Reynaud
family in the late 19th century. The practices here stand out from other producers in the shared region of Chateauneuf.
The vines face north and the soil contains none of the famous “galets roules.” Rayas is always 100% Grenache with extremely
low yields of 15hl/l. Fermentation is allowed to begin naturally with no inoculation of yeasts in 80-100-year-old foudres. The
wines are aged in unique 450 liter “double-piece” oak casks. Around 1,100 cases are produced annually.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2006RAYAS intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 9, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2013HARLAN
The Asset
Series Wine #2013HARLAN
intends to purchase 6 bottles of the Harlan Estate Red 2013. Robert Parker, from the Wine Advocate rated the ’13 Harlan a
perfect 100 points. Harlan was founded by Bill Harlan in 1984 with the expressed goal of making a California “First Growth”
wine. The property is located within the heart of Napa Valley in Oakville on 240 acres ranging from 225 to 1225 feet above sea level,
with only 15% under vine. Cabernet Sauvignon is the dominant grape, rounded out with Merlot, Cabernet France and Petit Verdot as
is common in Bordeaux. The destemmed grapes are fermented in 100% new French oak and aged for a period of 24-36 months prior to
release. The production depends on the vintage, with an average of 1000-2000 cases per year. In the 28 vintages of Harlan,
7 have achieved 100 points from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate with a further 10 scoring 98 or above.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2013HARLAN intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 11, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2013MARCASSIN
The Asset
Series Wine #2013MARCASSIN
intends to purchase 12 bottles of the Marcassin Chardonnay Marcassin Vineyard 2013. Robert Parker, from the Wine Advocate gave the 2013
Marcassin Chardonnay a 100 -point score. Marcassin is owned and operated by Helen Turley, and located on the Sonoma Coast. The Marcassin
Vineyard (which gives the estate its name) is about 20 acres in size, planted 2/3 with Pinot Noir and the remaining with Chardonnay.
The entire range of wines comes out to around 2,000-3,000 cases total. Marcassin, whose name in French translates to “little
young boar,” is sold exclusively to a mailing list of clients.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2013MARCASSIN intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 11, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2015ROMANEE
The Asset
Series Wine #2015ROMANEE
intends to purchase 6 bottles of the Domaine Liger Belair La Romanee 2015. William Kelly in The Wine Advocate awarded the 2015 La Romanee
a perfect 100 points. Louis-Michel Liger-Belair founded this Domaine in 2000, but the Liger-Belair family has been making wines in Vosne-Romanee
for almost 200 years. The domaine is small but prestigious and the crown jewel of the vineyard portfolio is La Romanee of which
Liger-Belair is the sole owner. All of the wines are farmed using biodynamic principles in the vineyard and minimal intervention in the
cellar. La Romanee is a grand cru vineyard in the village of Vosne in Burgundy. The smallest of the grand crus at only .845
hectares in size, La Romanee lies directly next to Romanee-Conti, separated only by a small path. Less than 300 cases of La Romanee
are made each year.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2015ROMANEE intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 11, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2011CRIOTS
The Asset
Series
Wine #2011CRIOTS intends to purchase 3 bottles of the Domaine d’Auvenary Criots Batard Montrachet 2011. Renowned Burgundy
critic Allen Meadows, from “Burghound.com” gave the 2011 Domaine d’Auvneary a 96 -point review. Domaine d’Auvenary
is owned and managed by Madame Lalou Bize-Leroy, the owner of Domaine and Maison Leroy respectively and the former co-owner of Domaine
de la Romanee-Conti. D’Auvenary owns 4 hectares across Burgundy including many of the Grand Crus. Famed for their biodynamic
farming, labor intensive vineyard practices and extremely low yields, d’Auvenay is extremely rare. The Criots Batard Montrachet
numbers only 300 bottles in most vintages. Criots Batard Montrachet is one of the smallest AOCs in all of France, covering just 1.6 hectares
of land. It is the most southerly of the grand cru vineyards with brown limestone soils allowing for good draining. Chardonnay
is exclusively grown here.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2011CRIOTS intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 11, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Art #BANKSYLAUGH
The Asset
Series Art #BANKSYLAUGH intends to purchase the
Banksy, Laugh Now, 2003, Screen-print in colors on wove paper, 27.6 x 19.7 inches, Edition 50 of 150. The notoriously anonymous
Banksy is an England-based artist known for social commentary and political activism rooted in street art and urban art. He has become
well known for his subversive and satirical works typically displayed in public view on the sides of buildings, bridges and on outdoor
walls around the world. The Laugh Now image holds a historical importance, becoming one of Banksy’s first known images worldwide
when a different artwork featuring similar imagery sold at auction in 2008 for $500,000, a then milestone for the artist at auction.
Laugh Now was first created in 2002 for a nightclub in Brighton, which is usual for the artist who typically creates works in public
view on buildings. Banksy has used the monkey as one of his most recognizable and revisited characters and the Laugh Now image in many
different artworks. This artwork is a screen-print in colors on wove paper from 2003-2004. This work is from an edition of 150 of the
Laugh Now that were signed. The work is signed and dated 04 in black in and numbered 50/150 in pencil in the margin. This work also comes
with the all-important certificate of authenticity from Pest Control, Banksy’s official authentication.
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Purchase Details
Series Art #BANKSYLAUGH intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 16, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum
of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for investors
would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the art market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Comics #SUPERMAN
The Asset
Series Comics #SUPERMAN intends to purchase Superman
#1, DC, 1939, CGC 1.8. Few comic book characters have permeated contemporary culture like Superman. Before becoming a staple of
society via films, various media and merchandise, Superman started it all by appeared in Action Comics #1 in June 1938. It took a year
for the character to merit its own comic books series. This example is the Superman #1 is iconic for its telling of the origin of Superman
and the pin up of Superman on the back cover. Only 165 copies of the book have been submitted to CGC for grading. This example has been
graded at 1.8 by CGC making it incredibly desirable.
Purchase Details
Series Comics #SUPERMAN intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 16, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum
of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for investors
would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the art market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER
The Asset
Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER intends purchase
Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph "Arnold Schwarzenegger" reference 26007BA.OO.D088CR.01 A 18k yellow gold automatic
chronograph wristwatch with date, circa 2004. Leading Swiss mechanical watch manufacturer Audemars Piguet has been one of the most recognizable
watch brands since it launched the Royal Oak collection in 1972. Designed by Gerald Genta, it is considered the very first luxury sports
watch and has achieved iconic status. Royal Oak watches are sought after by collectors. Limited edition series of the Royal Oak are considered
even more desirable. The current item is a limited-edition watch manufactured with Arnold Schwarzenegger's in a collaborative manner
in 2003, only 400 were made. As a result, it is quite rare and in the past decade it has only come up for public sale a handful times.
It is a beautiful sport-classic watch with a self-winding automatic chronograph mechanism. The 45 mm 18 carat gold case and clasp on
a brown leather strap combined with the “tappiserie” dial is a sophisticated chocolate brown. It comes in its original box
with a full set of papers.
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Purchase Details
Series Watch #SCHWARZENEGGER intends to enter
into a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on February 10, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Watch assets for a
minimum of 1 month and a maximum of 20 years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for
investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the watch market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Watch #ROLEX6265
The Asset
Series Watch #ROLEX6265 intends to purchase Rolex
6265/0 3972587 silver sigma dial - box and original warranty paper. ca 1975. Rolex, the Swiss watch maker with British roots has been
the name most associated with luxury wrist-watches for over 50 years. It features in the 2020 Forbes list of world’s most powerful
brands. The strong demand by collectors worldwide is felt at every auction where all Rolex watches consistently sell well above their
high estimate. Models that define the Rolex brand are even more prized. In 1963 Rolex launched the Cosmograph, it was designed as the
ultimate timekeeping tool for the legendary 24-hour endurance car race at Daytona, Florida for which Rolex is the official timekeeper.
The watch soon started to be referred to as Rolex Daytona. The Daytona is amongst the most recognizable collector watches in the world,
it was iconized by actor Paul Newman who wore a Daytona every day after it had been gifted to him by his wife. In 2017 it set a world
record at auction at Phillips when it brought in $17.75 million. The current item is part of the last series of the first-generation
Daytona produced by Rolex between 1971-1988. It is stainless steel with a 37 mm case and a silver dial with black sub dials. This watch
comes with its original box and papers.
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Purchase Details
Series Watch #ROLEX6265 intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on March 4, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Watch assets for a
minimum of 1 month and a maximum of 20 years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for
investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the watch market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Watch #PEPSI
The Asset
Series Watch #PEPSI intends to purchase Rolex
16750 R414844, GMT, Pepsi, Steel ca 1987. Rolex, the Swiss watch maker with British roots has been associated with luxury wrist-watches
for over 50 years. It is featured in the 2020 Forbes list of world’s most powerful brands. The strong demand by collectors worldwide
is felt at every auction where most Rolex watches consistently sell above their high estimate. Models that define the Rolex brand are
even more prized. The current item is a second-generation GMT Master in stainless steel with a 40 mm case and 100 m water resistance.
This watch model was originally developed in 1955 to service the specific needs of airline pilots who needed a tool to keep track of
a different time zone. The watch was created for Pan American World Airlines who wanted a solid reliable watch with a 24-hour display
clearly contrasting day and night hours. The unique blue-and-red bezel is referred to as ‘Pepsi’ by collectors. Rolex launched
the GMT-Master ref. 16750 in 1981 it was in production until 1988. This watch comes with its original box and papers.
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Purchase Details
Series Watch #PEPSI intends to enter into a purchase
agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant to
which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount
for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series to
be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on March 4, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Watch assets for a
minimum of 1 month and a maximum of 20 years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for
investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the watch market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Art #PICASSO
The Asset
Series Art #PICASSO intends to purchase Pablo
Picasso, Femme assise, 1922, pen and ink on paper, 11.3 x 8.8 inches. Pablo Picasso was a Spanish-born painter, sculptor, printmaker,
ceramicist and theater designer. Regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the
Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped
develop and explore. Picasso's work is often categorized into periods. While the names of many of his later periods are debated, the
most commonly accepted periods in his work are the Blue Period (1901–1904), the Rose Period (1904–1906), the African-influenced
Period (1907–1909), Analytic Cubism (1909–1912), and Synthetic Cubism (1912–1919), also referred to as the Crystal
period. Much of Picasso's work of the late 1910s and early 1920s is in a neoclassical style, and his work in the mid-1920s often has
characteristics of Surrealism. His later work often combines elements of his earlier styles. The present work, Femme Assise, was executed
in 1922 - 1923 and is an example of his neoclassical style. This work is unique and has been confirmed by the artist’s son, Claude
Picasso, the current expert for the artist.
Purchase Details
Series Art #PICASSO intends to enter into a purchase
agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant to
which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount
for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series to
be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on March 4, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum
of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for investors
would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the art market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Art #DALI
The Asset
Series Art #DALI intends to purchase Salvador
Dali, Cavaliers sur la plage (recto), Equisse d'un chevalier avec lance (verso), 1937, gouache, pen and brush, and India ink on light
brown paper (recto), pen and India ink (verso), 30 7/8 x 22 7/8 inches. Salvadore Dali was a Spanish surrealist artist renowned for his
technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarre images in his work. Dalí's artistic repertoire included painting,
graphic arts, film, sculpture, design and photography, at times in collaboration with other artists. He also wrote fiction, poetry, autobiography
and criticism. Major themes in his work include dreams, the subconscious, sexuality, religion, science and his closest personal relationships.
The present work entitled Cavaliers sur la plage is a prime example of Dali’s fascination with the horseback riders. The artist
completed an entire set of etchings and drawings related to Don Quixote throughout his career, one of which is in the collection of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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Purchase Details
Series Art #DALI intends to enter into a purchase
agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant to
which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount
for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series to
be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on March 3, 2022. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum
of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for investors
would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the art market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Comics #HULK181
The Asset
Series Comics #HULK181 intends to purchase the
Incredible Hulk #181, Marvel Comics, November 1974, CGC 9.8. Incredible Hulk #181 is a defining issue of the Bronze Age of comic books.
Wolverine makes his first full appearance in this issue. While there were many other characters created and that debuted in this span
of time, Wolverine has become a staple of society via films, various media and merchandise. As one of the most recognizable members of
the X-men, Wolverine has been depicted in numerous animated shows and films over the last 20 years. Most notably portrayed by Oscar-nominated
actor Hugh Jackman, the character has played an important role in the Marvel cinematic universe. When creating this issue of Incredible
Hulk #181 writer Len Wein took what was originally intended to be an ancillary character and produced a legacy superhero. The iconic
cover was illustrated by Herb Trimpe, who also drew the art that accompanied Len Wein's story. The current example is a Near Mint / Mint,
9.8 copy of this issue, as graded by CGC (Certified Guaranty Company). There is only one known copy in better condition, a 9.9 copy,
making this 9.8 copy rare.
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Purchase Details
Series
Comics #HULK181 intends to enter into a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the
date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above
at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative
Manager intends to advance funds to the series to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the
series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular
forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at
one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares
shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above
on March 18, 2022. A standard form of the purchase agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering
Circular forms a part.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum
of one year and a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. Otherwise, liquidity for investors
would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the art market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #CORTON CHARLEMAGNE 2015
The Asset
Series Wine #CORTON CHARLEMAGNE 2015 intends
to purchase 3 bottles of the Coche Dury; Corton Charlemagne 2015. Corton Charlemagne is one of 33 grand cru appellations in Burgundy
and measures a total of 57.7 hectare all of which is dedicated to Chardonnay. The vineyard was gifted to the religious community of the
region by Emperor Charlemagne in 775 and remained in their continuous ownership for over 1000 years until the French revolution. Other
makers of Corton Charlemagne include Domaine Domaine de la Romanee-Conti. Coche Dury makes their version of the “Corton Charlie”
from .88 owned hectares which produced 1800 bottles in the ’15 vintage.
Purchase Details
On
July 13, 2022, StartEngine Assets LLC enterd into an option agreement with a third party seller (the Option Agreement”), pursuant
to which the third party seller granted StartEngine Assets LLC an option to purchase any or all of the assets described above. The option
to purchase such assets shall continue for a period of sixty days. The term may be extended by written agreement of either party. A
standard form of the option agreement is included as Exhibit 6.3 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Series Wine #CORTON CHARLEMAGNE 2015 intends
to enter into a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets LLC) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering
amount is reached and after the Asset Manager has exercised its rights to purchase the underlying asset under the Option Agreement. Under
the purchase agreement, the series will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the assets described above at a purchase price equal to
the maximum offering amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance
funds to the series to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of
the intercompany agreement is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest
will accrue on the advance owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple
closings. If any of the series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative
Manager in full satisfaction of its advance.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2020AUSONE
The Asset
Series Wine #2020AUSONE intends to purchase Chateau
Ausone 2020 Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé 'A' (12 Bottles). Château Ausone is one of the prestigious few Saint-Émilion
producers with Premier Grand Cru Classé A status. It is relatively small compared to other top rated Bordeaux châteaux,
and its 7-hectare (17-acre) vineyard is planted almost entirely to Cabernet Franc and Merlot. The estate is named for the 4th Century
Roman poet Decimius Magnus Ausonius, who owned extensive property in Bordeaux, including some vineyards. The modern château and
property date back to the 18th Century. Ausone's vineyard is on an elevated southeast-facing slope that is uncommonly steep for the region.
Sheltered to the north and the west, the vineyard was spared from the devastating effects of the 1956 frosts that destroyed vines and
vintages in many other parts of Bordeaux. Since the 1990s, Ausone has consistently received high critical praise, peaking with 100 points
from critic Robert Parker for the 2000 vintage. A very limited production of fewer than 2000 cases annually makes Château Ausone
one of the most expensive and sought-after ESaint-Émilion wines.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2020AUSONE intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on December 12, 2021. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Management of the Wine
Once we acquire the wine, it will be insured
and then transported and warehoused in a climate-controlled, highly secure location (assuming the acquired asset is not already in such
a location).
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We estimate that our wine assets will be bottled and eligible to be sold between 12 to 18 months
after the date we acquire the wine en primeur. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise,
liquidity for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2020ANGELUS
The Asset
Series Wine #2020ANGELUS intends to purchase
Chateau Angelus Saint Emilion, 1er Grand Cru, Classé 'A' (6 Bottles). Château Angélus is a Premier Grand Cru Classé
A estate on south-facing slopes in Saint-Émilion, on the right bank of the Gironde in Bordeaux. The château was so named
because of the presence of church bells that could be heard chiming from the original plots of vineyards, amplified by the natural amphitheater
the hill of Saint-Émilion creates.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2020ANGELUS intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on December 12, 2021. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Management of the Wine
Once we acquire the wine, it will be insured
and then transported and warehoused in a climate-controlled, highly secure location (assuming the acquired asset is not already in such
a location).
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We estimate that our wine assets will be bottled and eligible to be sold between 12 to 18 months
after the date we acquire the wine en primeur. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise,
liquidity for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2020CHEVAL
The Asset
Series Wine #2020CHEVAL intends to purchase Chateau
Cheval Blanc 2020 Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé 'A' (6 Bottles). Château Cheval Blanc (French for "White Horse
Castle"), is a wine producer in Saint-Émilion in the Bordeaux wine region of France. As of 2012, its wine is one of only
four to receive the highest rank of Premier Grand Cru Classé (A) status in the Classification of Saint-Émilion wine, along
with Château Angélus, Château Ausone, and Château Pavie.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2020CHEVAL intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on December 12, 2021. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Management of the Wine
Once we acquire the wine, it will be insured
and then transported and warehoused in a climate-controlled, highly secure location (assuming the acquired asset is not already in such
a location).
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We estimate that our wine assets will be bottled and eligible to be sold between 12 to 18 months
after the date we acquire the wine en primeur. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise,
liquidity for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2020HAUT
The Asset
Series Wine #2020HAUT intends to purchase Chateau
Haut-Brion Premier Grande Cru Classe 1855, Pessac-Leognan 2020 (60 bottles). Chateau Haut Brion is one of the legendary First Growths
in Bordeaux and considered the most distinct, due to its illustrious history, distinct flavor profile and unusual bottle shape. 2015
is considered to be an exceptionally good vintage, and the ’20 Haut Brion received a 96 point critic’s rating.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2020HAUT intends to enter into a
purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached, pursuant
to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering amount
for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series to
be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on December 12, 2021. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Management of the Wine
Once we acquire the wine, it will be insured
and then transported and warehoused in a climate-controlled, highly secure location (assuming the acquired asset is not already in such
a location).
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We estimate that our wine assets will be bottled and eligible to be sold between 12 to 18 months
after the date we acquire the wine en primeur. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise,
liquidity for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #2020LEPIN
The Asset
Series Wine #2020LEPIN intends to purchase Le
Pin, Pomerol 2020 (1 Bottles). Le Pin (so small it isn’t even a Chateaux) has one of the most miniscule productions in all of wine,
let alone Bordeaux. Only 400-600 cases are made each year which doesn’t even scratch the surface of satisfying the global demand
for this highly scoring, plush and decadent Merlot based wine from Pomerol, Bordeaux. 2020 is an instant classic of a vintage, raisings
wine with incredible aging potential.
Purchase Details
Series Wine #2020LEPIN intends to enter into
a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is reached,
pursuant to which it will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the asset described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum offering
amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to the series
to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany agreement
is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue on the advance
owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings. If any of the
series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager in full
satisfaction of its advance. StartEngine Assets purchased the asset described above on December 12, 2021. A standard form of the purchase
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.1 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Management of the Wine
Once we acquire the wine, it will be insured
and then transported and warehoused in a climate-controlled, highly secure location (assuming the acquired asset is not already in such
a location).
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We estimate that our wine assets will be bottled and eligible to be sold between 12 to 18 months
after the date we acquire the wine en primeur. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise,
liquidity for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see “The Company’s
Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION
The Asset
Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION intends to purchase
495 bottles of wine from the region of Bordeaux.
Year and Name | |
Number of Bottles | |
2019 Le Pin | |
| 1 | |
2019 Cheval Blanc | |
| 6 | |
2019 Lascombes
| |
| 24 | |
2019 Petit Mouton | |
| 6 | |
2019 Canon la Gaffeliere | |
| 60 | |
2018 Ausone | |
| 6 | |
2018 Valandraud | |
| 12 | |
2019 Mondotte | |
| 9 | |
2018 Villemaurine | |
| 60 | |
2018 Desmirail | |
| 108 | |
2018 Le Coeur | |
| 24 | |
2018 Dassault | |
| 80 | |
2018 Pedesclaux | |
| 48 | |
2017 Cheval Blanc | |
| 6 | |
2017 Le Carillon de l'Angelus | |
| 24 | |
2017 VCC | |
| 21 | |
This
offering covers a range of Bordeaux styles. The aforementioned wines come from coveted micro cuvees on the Right Bank to top classified
growths from the Left Bank. All of the wines are from the recent highly rated vintages of 2017, 2018 and 2019 and each wine represented
earned a score of 90 and above from various wine critics.
Purchase Details
On August 19, 2022, StartEngine Assets LLC entered
into an option agreement with a third-party seller (the “Option Agreement”), pursuant to which the third party seller granted
StartEngine Assets LLC an option to purchase any or all of the assets described above. The option to purchase such assets terminates
on September 26, 2022. The term may be extended by written agreement of either party. A standard form of the option agreement is included
as Exhibit 6.3 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Series Wine #BORDEAUXCOLLECTION intends to enter
into a purchase agreement with its Asset Manager (StartEngine Assets LLC) on or shortly after the date the minimum offering amount is
reached and after the Asset Manager has exercised its rights to purchase the underlying asset under the Option Agreement. Under the purchase
agreement, the series will agree purchase from the Asset Manager the assets described above at a purchase price equal to the maximum
offering amount for this series’ offering. Following the initial closing, the Administrative Manager intends to advance funds to
the series to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series. A standard form of the intercompany
agreement is included as Exhibit 6.2 to this offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part. No interest will accrue
on the advance owed to the Administrative Manager. The Company may close the entire Offering at one time or may have multiple closings.
If any of the series shares offered remain unsold as of the final closing, such series shares shall be issued to the Administrative Manager
in full satisfaction of its advance.
Timing of Distributions
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum
of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity
for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests in a series.
Market
For information on the wine market, please see
“The Company’s Business – Alternative Assets Markets.”
THE COMPANY’S BUSINESS
Overview
At StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC, we believe
that alternative assets are capable of delivering quality returns to investors. However, investing in alternative assets can often require
significant financial resources and significant knowledge about the underlying assets and the industry. Due to these high barriers to
entry, access to investments in alternative assets have been restrained to a fraction of the global economy. Even those that do have
access to top quality alternative investments are faced with high fees, lack of transparency, and significant operational overheads.
With high transactional costs and low transaction volumes, investors in alternative assets often suffer from illiquidity, resulting in
long holding periods that make such investments inaccessible for many investors.
We plan to democratize alternative asset investing
by providing access, liquidity and transparency. For different assets classes we have and are gathering a team of individuals with knowledge
and experience needed to select and actively manage the assets. Further, we will be utilizing the platform of our parent company, StartEngine
Crowdfunding, Inc., to post our offerings under Regulation A to every day investors. Investing in our series will give investors
access to alternative assets such as wine, copyright assets, and any other unique or alternative assets (which we call “collectible”
assets) that we deem to be valuable.
History and Structure
StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC is a series
limited liability company formed on October 14, 2020, pursuant to Section 18-215 of the Delaware Limited Liability Company
Act, or the LLC Act.
As a series limited liability company, title
to our underlying assets will be held by, or for the benefit of, the applicable series of interests. We intend that each series of interests
will own its own underlying assets, which will be works of art or other collectibles. A new series of interests will be issued for future
art or collectibles or other alternative assets to be acquired by us.
Section 18-215(b) of the LLC Act provides
that, if certain conditions are met (including that certain provisions are in the formation and governing documents of the series limited
liability company, and if the records maintained for any such series account for the assets associated with such series separately from
the assets of the limited liability company, or any other series), then the debts, liabilities, obligations and expenses incurred, contracted
for or otherwise existing with respect to a particular series shall be enforceable only against the assets of such series and not against
the assets of the limited liability company generally or any other series. As such, the assets of a series include only the assets associated
with that series and other related assets (e.g., cash reserves).
Members of our company
Members of our company include owners of shares
of our company or shares of our series.
An investor who has purchased shares in one of
our series in this offering will become an “Economic Member” of our company (as defined in our operating agreement). No Economic
Member, in its capacity as such, will participate in the operation or management of the business of our company or any series, nor transact
any business in our company or any series.
Managers of our company
As set forth in its operating agreement, StartEngine
Collectibles Fund I LLC has two Managers – a Managing Member, and an Administrative Manager.
Managing Member
StartEngine Assets LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company formed on May 18, 2020, is the Managing Member of our company, As Managing Member, it has the full power and authority to
do, and direct other Managers of our company or series to do, any and all things it determines to be necessary or appropriate to conduct
the business of our company and each series, without the consent of our Economic Members.
In the event of the resignation of our Managing
Member of its rights, obligations and respective title as a Managing Member, the non-resigning Managers of our company will nominate
a successor Managing Member and the vote of a majority of the shares held by Economic Members will be required to elect a successor Managing
Member.
Holders of shares in each series have the right
to remove the Managing Member, by a vote of two-thirds of the holders of all shares in each series (excluding our Managing Member), in
the event our Managing Member is found by a non-appealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction to have committed fraud in connection
with a series or our company. If so convicted, our Managing Member shall call a meeting of all of the holders of every series of shares
within 30 calendar days of such non-appealable judgment at which the holders may vote to remove our Managing Member as Managing Member
of our company and each series. If our Managing Member fails to call such a meeting, any interest holder will have the authority to call
such a meeting. In the event of its removal, our Managing Member shall be entitled to receive all amounts that have accrued and are due
and payable to it. If the holders vote to terminate and dissolve our company (and therefore each series), the liquidation provisions
of the operating agreement shall apply (as described in “Securities Being Offered—Liquidation Rights”). In the event
our Managing Member is removed as Managing Member of our company, it shall also immediately cease to be Managing Member of each series.
Administrative Manager
StartEngine Assets LLC is also the Administrative
Manager of our company. As the Administrative Manager, StartEngine Assets LLC will be the investor liaison to our company, and will,
among other things, assist with communications to our investors, provide shareholder services to our investors, and handle the distributions
of dividends, and overseeing our shareholder records. Further the Administrative Manager will source and secure the rights to the underlying
assets in each series. StartEngine Assets LLC will coordinate with its affiliates who will serve our company in various capacities, including
StartEngine Secure LLC, who will act as our transfer agent, StartEngine Primary LLC, who, through its alternative trading system, StartEngine
Secondary LLC, who will facilitate resales of our shares, and StartEngine Crowdfunding, Inc. that owns and operates an online investment
platform www.startengine.com where investors will be able to purchase shares of our series.
Other Management Provisions
The Managing Member will generally not be entitled
to vote on matters submitted to the holders of our shares. Our Managing Member will not have any distribution, redemption, conversion
or liquidation rights by virtue of its status as Managing Member.
The operating agreement further provides that
our Managing Member, in exercising its rights in its capacity as the Managing Member, will be entitled to consider only such shares and
factors as it desires, including its own shares, and will have no duty or obligation (fiduciary or otherwise) to give any consideration
to any interest of or factors affecting our company, any series of shares or any of the interest holders and will not be subject to any
different standards imposed by the operating agreement, the LLC Act or under any other law, rule or regulation or in equity. In
addition, the operating agreement provides that our Managing Member will not have any duty (including any fiduciary duty) to our company,
any series or any of the interest holders.
Series of our Company
The Managing Member of our company may, at any
time and from time to time cause our company to establish in writing (each, a “Series Designation”) one or more series
of the company. The terms and conditions for each series established will be set forth in the Series Designation, as applicable,
for the series, and the Series Designation will, upon approval by the Managing Member, become a part of our operating agreement.
The Series Designation establishing a series
may:
| (i) | specify a name or names under which the
business and affairs of such series may be conducted; |
| (ii) | designate, fix and determine the relative
rights, powers, authority, privileges, preferences, duties, responsibilities, liabilities
and obligations in respect of shares of such series and the Members of that series |
| (iii) | designate or authorize the designation
of specific officers of a series. |
In the event of a conflict between the terms
and conditions of our operating agreement and a Series Designation, the terms and conditions of the Series Designation will
control.
Each of the series of our company operates
as if it were a separate limited liability company.
Managers of our Series
Our operating agreement requires that each series
of our company have an Asset Manager and Administrative Management, which will be StartEngine Assets LLC, unless otherwise set forth
in the applicable Series Designation of a series of our company (the terms of which are set by our Managing Member.) The Managing
Member is also the Managing Member of each series, but does not intend to govern the day-to-day operations of any series of our company.
Asset Manager
The primary duty of the Asset Manager is to manage
the underlying assets related to its series. The Asset Manager has sole authority and complete discretion over the care, custody, maintenance
and management of each underlying asset held by a series and to take any action that it deems necessary or desirable in connection therewith.
It also is responsible for directing or performing the day-to-day business affairs of a series, including identifying assets for acquisition.
StartEngine Assets LLC is the Asset Manager for all our series.
Administrative Manager
Each series must also have an Administrative
Manager. Unless otherwise noted in the series designation for a particular series, StartEngine Assets LLC will serve as the Administrative
Manager for each series, and will perform substantially the same services as it does for our company.
Our Managing Member has delegated
to the series Managers broad asset management and operational powers over the series. In these capacities, the series Managers of a particular
series will (among other things):
| · | Oversee
overall investment strategy, such as investment selection criteria and asset disposition
strategies; |
| · | Serve
as the investment and financial manager with respect to sourcing, underwriting, acquiring,
financing, originating, servicing, investing in, redeveloping and eventually selling a diversified
portfolio of the series assets; |
| · | Manage
and/or perform the various administrative functions necessary for the day-to-day operations
and management of the series assets; |
| · | Provide
or arrange for third party administrative services, legal services, office space and other
overhead items necessary for and incidental to acquisition, management and disposition of
series assets; |
| · | Maintain
reporting, record keeping, internal controls and similar matters with respect to the series
assets in a manner to allow our company to comply with applicable law, including the requirements
of under Section 18-215 of the LLC Act; |
| · | Monitor
and evaluate the performance of the investments, provide daily management services and perform
and supervise the various management and operational functions related to the series assets; |
| · | Formulate
and oversee the implementation of strategies for the administration, promotion, management,
operation, maintenance, improvement and marketing of investments on an overall portfolio
basis; |
| · | Recommend
distribution policies for each series to the Managing Member and, subject to approval by
the Managing Member, authorize distributions from time to time; and |
| · | Manage
communications with Economic Members. |
Other Rights of our Managers
No Managers or any of their affiliates who hold
any shares of any series of the company will be entitled to vote on matters submitted to the shareholders.
Our operating agreement further provides that
each Manager of the company or a series, in exercising its rights in its capacity as a Manager, will be entitled to consider only such
shares and factors as it desires, including its own shares, and will have no duty or obligation (fiduciary or otherwise) to give any
consideration to any interest of or factors affecting our company, any series of shares or any of the shareholders and will not be subject
to any different standards imposed by the operating agreement, the LLC Act or under any other law, rule or regulation or in equity.
In addition, the operating agreement provides that our Managers will not have any duty (including any fiduciary duty) to our company,
any series or any of the interest holders.
Advisory Board
Our Managing Member may establish an advisory
board comprised of experts in a particular industry to provide guidance and strategic advice to our company, or a particular series of
our company. For our company, this may be advising on the creation of a particular series with a new asset class focus. For our series,
this may be assisting in identifying, acquiring, and managing the particular assets of that series, or advising on other general business
matters.
Members of the Advisory Board will not be Managers
or officers of our company or any series and will not have any fiduciary or other duties to the shareholders of any series. They
will not be entitled to compensation by our company or any series in connection with their roles as members of the Advisory Board, but
our company or any applicable series will reimburse a member of the Advisory Board for any out-of-pocket expenses or costs actually incurred
by it or any of its affiliates on behalf of our company or series.
Operating Expenses
Each series will be responsible for the following
costs and expenses attributable to the activities of our company related to such series (we refer to these as “Operating Expenses”):
| · | forming
and operating subsidiaries; |
| · | brokerage
and sales fees and commissions; |
| · | the
acquisition, ownership, management, financing, hedging of interest rates on financings, or
sale of assets of a series; |
| · | meetings
with or reporting to the Managing Member or relevant Asset Manager; |
| · | any
and all third-party charges and out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred in connection with
the management of the assets of a series, including import taxes, income taxes, storage,
security, valuation, custodial, marketing and utilization of the series asset; |
| · | any
third-party charges and out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred in connection with preparing
any reports and accounts of each series of shares, including any blue-sky filings required
in order for a series of shares to be made available to investors in certain states and any
annual audit of the accounts of such series of shares (if applicable) and any reports to
be filed with the SEC; |
| · | any
and all insurance premiums or expenses, including directors and officer’s insurance
covering for indemnified persons; |
| · | any
withholding or transfer taxes imposed as a result of any transaction in its investments or
on its or our company’s income or distributions; |
| · | any
governmental fees imposed on the capital of our company or a series or incurred in connection
with compliance with applicable regulatory requirements; |
| · | any
legal fees and costs (including settlement costs) arising in connection with any litigation
or regulatory investigation instituted against our company, a series, the Administrative
Manager or the Asset Manager in connection with the affairs of our company or a series; |
| · | the
fees and expenses of any administrator, if any, engaged to provide administrative services
to our company or a series; |
| · | all
custodial fees, costs and expenses in connection with the holding of a series asset or shares; |
| · | any
fees, costs and expenses of a third-party registrar and transfer agent appointed by the Managing
Member in connection with a series; |
| · | the
cost of the audit of our company’s annual financial statements and the preparation
of its tax returns and circulation of reports to Economic Members; |
| · | the
cost of any audit of a series annual financial statement, the third party charges, and out-of-pocket
costs and expenses incurred in connection with making of any tax filings on behalf of a series
and circulation of reports to Economic Members; |
| · | any
indemnification payments; |
| · | the
fees and expenses of our company’s or a series counsel in connection with advice directly
relating to our company’s or a series’ legal affairs; |
| · | the
costs of any other outside appraisers, valuation firms, accountants, attorneys or other experts
or consultants engaged by the Managing Member or any Manager in connection with the operations
of our company or a series; and |
| · | any
similar expenses that may be determined to be Operating Expenses, as determined by the Administrative
Manager in its reasonable discretion. |
Operating expenses may be paid by the Managers
of a series on behalf of the series. If so, the series will reimburse the Managers for such Operating Expenses.
Our Managers will bear their own expenses of
an ordinary nature, including, all costs and expenses on account of rent (other than for storage of the underlying assets), supplies,
secretarial expenses, stationery, charges for furniture, fixtures and equipment, payroll taxes, remuneration and expenses paid to employees
and utilities expenditures (excluding utilities expenditures in connection with the storage of the underlying assets).
If the Operating Expenses exceed the amount of
revenues generated from an underlying asset and cannot be covered by any Operating Expense reserves on the balance sheet of such underlying
asset, our Managing Member may (a) pay such Operating Expenses and not seek reimbursement, (b) loan the amount of the Operating
Expenses to the applicable series, on which our Managing Member may impose a reasonable rate of interest, and be entitled to the Reimbursement,
and/or (c) cause additional shares to be issued in the such series in order to cover such additional amounts.
Offering and Formation Expenses
Fees incurred in connection with formation of
our company or a series and executing the Offering, such as underwriting (including broker or dealer fees), legal, accounting, escrow
and compliance costs related to a specific offering must be borne by that series or our company. To the extent Offering and Formation
Expenses are paid by Managers of our company or a series, our company or series must reimburse such fees to the applicable Managers who
paid such fees.
We anticipate that a total of $120,000 in Offering
and Formation Expenses will be incurred in connection with this offering. These expenses will be allocated in accordance with our allocation
policy.
Reimbursement payments will be made in monthly
installments, but the aggregate monthly amount reimbursed shall not exceed 0.50% of the aggregate gross proceeds from an offering of
that series. If the sum of the total unreimbursed amount of such offering and Formation Expenses, plus new costs incurred since the last
reimbursement payment, for that series exceeds the reimbursement limit described above for the applicable monthly installment, the excess
will be eligible for reimbursement in subsequent months (subject to the 0.50% limit), calculated on an accumulated basis, until the Managing
Member and relevant Asset Manager have been reimbursed in full.
Additionally, no series will be allocated Offering
and Formation Expenses to be reimbursed to the Managers of our Company in excess of 5% of the maximum offering amount of that particular
series.
For certain series, our Managing Member has assumed
and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses for that series. For a particular series, see “Use of Proceeds to
Issuer”.
Indemnification of our Managers
The operating agreement provides that none of
our Officers, our Managers, or the Managers of any series, nor any current or former directors, officers, employees, partners, shareholders,
members, controlling persons, agents or independent contractors of our Managers (including the Managers of our series), members of the
Advisory Board, nor persons acting at the request of our company in certain capacities with respect to other entities will be liable
to our company, any series or any interest holders for any act or omission taken by them in connection with the business of our company
or any series that has not been determined in a final, non-appealable decision of a court, arbitrator or other tribunal of competent
jurisdiction to constitute fraud, willful misconduct or gross negligence.
Each series will indemnify these persons out
of its assets against all liabilities and losses (including amounts paid in respect of judgments, fines, penalties or settlement of litigation,
including legal fees and expenses) to which they become subject by virtue of serving our company or such series and with respect to any
act or omission that has not been determined by a final, non-appealable decision of a court, arbitrator or other tribunal of competent
jurisdiction to constitute fraud, willful misconduct or gross negligence.
Asset Acquisition
Our company (through its series) plans to acquire underlying assets
primarily through the following methods:
| i. | Upfront
purchase – our company acquires an underlying asset from an asset seller prior
to the launch of an offering related to a series; |
| ii. | Purchase
agreement – our company enters into an agreement with an asset seller to acquire
an underlying asset, which may expire prior to the closing of the offering for the related
series, in which case our company is obligated to acquire the underlying asset prior to the
closing of that series’ offering; or |
| iii. | Purchase
option agreement – our company enters into a purchase option agreement with an
asset seller, which gives our company the right, but not the obligation, to acquire the underlying
asset |
In the case where an underlying asset is acquired
prior to the launch or closing of a series offering, as the case may be, the proceeds from the associated offering, net of any Offering
Expenses or other Acquisition Expenses or Sourcing Fee, will be used to reimburse our company for the acquisition of the underlying asset
or repay any loans made to our company, plus applicable interest, to acquire such underlying asset.
Rather than pre-purchasing an underlying asset
before the closing of an offering, our company may also negotiate with asset sellers for the exclusive right to market an underlying
asset to investors for a period of time. The Company plans to achieve this by pre-negotiating a purchase price (or desired amount
of liquidity) and entering into an asset purchase agreement or a purchase option agreement with an asset seller for an underlying asset,
which would close simultaneously upon the closing of the offering of shares in the series associated with that underlying asset. Then,
upon the closing of a successful offering, the asset seller would be compensated with a combination of cash proceeds from the offering
and, if elected, equity ownership in the series associated with the underlying asset (as negotiated in the agreement for such underlying
asset) and title to the underlying asset would be held by, or for the benefit of, the applicable series.
In some cases, an asset seller or the Administrative
Manager may be issued shares in a series:
| · | as
part of total purchase consideration to the asset seller and/or Administrative Manager; or |
| · | repay
an advance owed to the Administrative Manager (no interest will accrue on the advance owed
to the Administrative Manager). |
If our company enters into a purchase agreement
or purchase option agreement with a seller, it is possible that the agreement will not close, even if sufficient funds are raised in
an offering to fund the purchase. Funds from a series’ offering will be held in escrow, and will be returned to investors without
interest if the asset purchase agreement or purchase option agreement fails to close.
Following the initial closing, the Administrative
Manager may advance funds to the series to be able to purchase the assets and title to the underlying asset will be held by the series.
Additional details on the acquisition method
for each underlying asset can be found in the “Series Offering Table” and in the “Use of Proceeds”
section for each respective series.
Asset Liquidity
The amount of time that a series will hold and
manage all its assets will vary depending on the type of assets being acquired by the series. Liquidity for investors would be obtained
through distributions to investors as well as by transferring their shares in a series.
We
intend to list our securities on StartEngine Secondary, an alternative trading system
or “ATS,” operated by an affiliate of the Managing Member and Administrative Manager of our company, StartEngine Primary
LLC. However, this ATS is a new entrant to the market, and there is no guarantee that there will be frequent trading on the ATS
and, specifically, trading of our shares. Further, even if there is trading, there may be no guarantee that anyone would be interested
in purchasing the shares you have purchased in this offering at your desired price or any price at all.
For specific liquidity considerations for the
assets, see “The Underlying Assets” above.
Allocations of Expenses
To the extent relevant, Formation and Offering
Expenses, and Operating Expenses and any indemnification payments made by our company will be allocated among the various series in accordance
with our Managers’ allocation policy, a copy of which is available to investors upon written request to our Managing Member. The
allocation policy requires our Administrative Manager to allocate items that are allocable to a specific series to be borne by, or distributed
to (as applicable), the applicable series. If, however, an item is not allocable to a specific series but to our company in general,
it will be allocated pro rata based on the NAV of the series (before accounting for the allocated expenses) (“Adjusted NAV”),
as reasonably determined by our Administrative Manager or as otherwise set forth in the allocation policy. However, initial offering
expenses will initially be allocated to the current series, and then will reallocated based on the number of series that have qualified
within one year of our initial qualification. By way of example, as of the date of this Offering Circular, it is anticipated that expenses
will be allocated as follows:
Revenue
or Expense Item |
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Details |
|
Allocation
Policy (if revenue or expense is not clearly allocable to a specific underlying asset) |
Formation and Offering
Expenses Incurred Prior to Qualification of the Offering and related to series that have qualified within one year of the qualification
date of this offering |
|
Filing expenses related to
the submission of regulatory paperwork for a series |
|
Allocatable in equal shares
to each series of our company that have qualified within one year of qualification date of this offering* |
|
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|
Legal expenses related to
the submission of regulatory paperwork for a series |
|
Allocatable in equal shares
to each series of our company that have qualified within one year of qualification date of this offering* |
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Audit and accounting work
related to the regulatory paperwork for a series |
|
Allocatable in equal shares
to each series of our company that have qualified within one year of qualification date of this offering* |
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Escrow agent fees for the
administration of escrow accounts related to an offering of a series |
|
Allocable pro rata to the
number of escrow accounts on created on behalf of a series during the relevant period* |
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|
Compliance work including diligence related to the
preparation of a series |
|
Allocatable in equal shares to each series of our company
that have qualified within one year of qualification date of this offering* |
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*Offering and Formation Expenses allocable to a series of our company will not exceed 5% of the maximum offering amount of
the series in which they relate. To the extent applicable, any Offering and Formation Expenses remaining after such allocations may
be allocated among the remaining series of the Company. |
|
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Other Formation and Offering Expenses |
|
Filing expenses related to the submission of regulatory
paperwork for an amendment to this Offering Circular for a series |
|
Allocatable in equal shares to the series in which
they relate*. |
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|
Legal expenses related to the submission of regulatory
paperwork for a series |
|
Allocatable in equal shares to the series in which
they relate* |
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Audit and accounting work related to the regulatory
paperwork or a series |
|
Allocatable in equal shares to the series in which
they relate* |
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|
Escrow agent fees for the administration of escrow
accounts related to the offering |
|
Allocable pro rata to the number of escrow accounts
on created on behalf of a series during the relevant period* |
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|
Compliance work including diligence related to the
preparation of a series |
|
Allocatable in equal shares to the series in which
they relate* |
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|
*Offering and Formation Expenses allocable to a series of our company will not to exceed 5% of the maximum offering amount
of the series in which they relate. To the extent applicable, any Offering and Formation Expenses remaining after such allocations
may be allocated among the remaining series of the Company. |
Operating Expense |
|
Insurance |
|
Allocable pro rata to the adjusted
NAV of underlying assets |
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Storage |
|
Allocable pro rata to the number of underlying assets |
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Pre-purchase inspection |
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Allocable pro rata to the number of underlying assets |
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Preparation of marketing materials |
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Allocable pro rata to the adjusted NAV of the relevant
series |
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Acquisition costs (including due diligence) |
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Allocable pro rata based on the value for the underlying
assets that it relates |
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Appraisal and valuation fees |
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Allocable pro rata to the number of underlying assets |
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Custodial fees |
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Allocable pro rata based on the value for the underlying
assets that it relates |
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Maintenance |
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Allocable pro rata based on the value for the underlying
assets that it relates |
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Ongoing reporting
requirements (e.g. Reg A+ or Exchange Act reporting) |
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Allocable pro
rata on the adjusted NAV of the series |
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Audit, accounting and bookkeeping
related to the reporting requirements of the series |
|
Allocable pro rata on the
adjusted NAV of the series |
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Indemnification Payments |
|
Indemnification payments under
the operating agreement |
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Allocable pro rata on the
value of each underlying assets to which the payments relate |
Notwithstanding the foregoing, our Managers may
revise and update the allocation policy from time to time in its reasonable discretion without further notice to investors.
Tax Matters
Our company intends to elect for each series
of shares in the company to be taxed as a “C” corporation under Subchapter C of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended,
and expects that each series will be treated as a corporation for all federal and state tax purposes. Thus, each series of shares will
be taxed at regular corporate rates on its income, including any gain from the sale or exchange of the assets that will be held by each
series, before making any distributions to shareholders
Our company has designated five series as of
the date of this Offering Circular, each of which is described below.
Alternative Assets Markets
Overview
Investing in alternative assets, specifically
the collectible assets that we are targeting (e.g. fine art, wine, watches, trading cards, comics, cars, memorabilia) has been a risky
venture for those without a deep knowledge of those assets and their resale market, and without large pools of resources for broker fees
and auction house commissions, authentication knowledge, as well as the cost and resources involved in proper shipping, storage and insurance.
Further, excessive costs and few options for liquidity have hindered access to investing in these alternative assets.
We are working to democratize investing in alternative
assets, providing quality investment opportunities in an asset class that have previously been out of reach for many investors. Our Asset
Manager, StartEngine Assets LLC, has identified promising, investment-grade wines to purchase. See “The Underlying Assets”
above. Our mission is to help investors enjoy the profits of investing in collectibles such as fine art, wine, watches, trading cards,
comics, cars, memorabilia as an asset class in one click.
Grading Systems
For certain assets we rely on industry used grading
system or grading companies in our evaluation of the assets. None of these industry grading system reports are incorporated by reference
into this offering statement, of which this offering circular is part, and none have been prepared specifically for the offerings contemplated
herein. StartEngine Assets LLC utilizes the grading system reports as tools to evaluate the assets. For the grading system for a particular
object.
Trading Card Assets
Professional Sports Authenticator (“PSA”) is
the largest and most respected third-party authentication and grading company in the world for trading cards and memorabilia.
Authentication is the process of verifying the
originality or genuineness of a trading card. Grading is assessing the quality and condition of a trading card using PSA’s
10-point grading scale. Grading can only take place after a trading card has been deemed authentic. Grading ranges from 1 (poor) to 10
(gem mint). The cards are rated on a variety of attributes, including the quality of the corners of the card, gloss, existence or extent
of stains, location of the images (e.g., are they centered), etc. Though PSA does provide some guarantees for cards assessed on its system,
it is unclear if the company or any series would be able to pursue a claim if such a problem arose and/or if it would be successful.
Comic Assets
Certified Guaranty Company (“CGC”)
is a leading third-party grading service for comic books, magazines, concert posters and more. CGC utilizes a multi-step process to grade
the collectibles on a 10-point grading scale from .5 (poor) to 10 (gem mint). The assets are rated a variety of attributes, including
the quality of paper (e.g., color, brittleness, etc.), discoloration, missing pages, number and size of defects, etc. Though CGC does
provide some guarantees for collectibles assessed on its system, it is unclear if the company or any Series would be able to pursue a
claim if such a problem arose and/or if it would be successful.
Industry Overview
and Market Opportunity
Despite their size, the alternative assets markets
that we invest in, including fine art, wine, watches, trading cards, comics, cars, memorabilia, are complex and often misunderstood due
to their opaque nature. Unlike traditional asset classes such as equities or fixed income, there is a lack of transparency due to the
limited publicly available data. The markets tend to be made and largely executed through private transactions, making it difficult for
outsiders to gain insight. We believe there is an opportunity to use our platform to make these markets more liquid and transparent for
investors of all means and backgrounds.
Additionally, we believe that there is an opportunity
to capture the shifting tastes of millennial retail investors. The 2018 U.S. Trust Insights on Wealth and Worth survey on wealthy household’s
found that while baby boomers and older investors rely primarily on traditional stocks and bonds, younger investors, especially millennials,
are more likely to incorporate alternative strategies into their investment portfolios. Millennials allocate 17% to alternatives and
assets other than stocks, bonds and cash. It also found that 61% of millennial investors think it is not possible to achieve above-average
returns by investing solely in stocks and bonds anymore and are looking for alternative investments. For example, the report showed that
millennials are the fastest growing segment of art collectors, up 8% year-over-year and comprising 36% of total respondents. We believe
these shifts in millennial investing tastes suggest there will be more interest in investing in alternative assets. We believe we are
uniquely suited to capitalize on this increased interest, potentially leading to more capital for the company to work with, providing
it with increased buying power and other advantages related to economies of scale, and ultimately providing greater value to investors
in our company moving forward.
Wine Assets
Our Administrative Manager also often looks to
purchase wines “en primeur” – a method of purchasing wines while the wine is still in the barrel (i.e. before
the wine is bottled). A potential advantage of buying wines en primeur is that the wines may be acquired cheaper than if acquiring
the same wine once bottled and released to the market. However, this is not guaranteed – and some wines may even lose value over
time. Wines bought en primeur are generally sold once bottled, to take advantage of the potential mark-up in the price of the
wine.
We believe that fine wines
can be tools used by investors to help them achieve greater diversification, potentially reducing their volatility with increasing returns.
Fine wine is an asset class that has consistently outperformed the S&P 500 over the last 30 years. According to a 2018 article published
by a Morgan Stanley analyst, Liv-ex Fine Wine 100 Index, which tracks the price movement of 100 of the most actively traded wines in
the world, showed returns over a 10-year period exceeding that for FTSE and S&P 500, with lower volatility than gold.
According to The Wine Market Forecast 2017 –
2023 report published by Zion Market Research, the global wine market was valued at approximately $302.02 billion in 2017 and is expected
to generate revenue of around $423.59 billion by the end of 2023. A recent report published by Mordor Intelligence forecasts that the
global wine market will grow at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of around 5.8% between 2019 and 2024. The report attributes this
growing demand to changing tastes, innovations in exotic flavor and increased global business networks. It states that wine consumption
is increasing in the large markets of the Asia-Pacific, with China dominating the market in the region. It also states that there is
a surging demand for tropical fruit and sparkling wines among millennials and other generations. These trends indicate that demand for
wine is on the rise, which we believe will benefit our company is well-positioned to benefit from as an investor in these wine assets
– however, please note that these statements about the wine industry and potential growth rates in the wine industry do not reflect
the value of or potential returns on the shares of our company or of any of our series.
The secondary market for
fine wine currently sits at around $5 billion, according to a 2018 Bloomberg article – a fraction of the $302 billion global wine
market. We believe these are promising statistics that will attract retail investors to the prospect of investing in fine wines as an
asset class in general.
Based on the market forecasts
set out above, we expect the fine wine market to grow and present unique opportunities moving forward for investors looking for an uncorrelated
alternative asset class.
Fine Art Assets
We
believe that fine art can be a tool used by investors to help them achieve greater diversification, potentially reducing their volatility
with increasing returns. Fine art is an asset class that has consistently outperformed the S&P 500 over the last 25 years. According
to a 2018 article published by a Citibank Global Art analyst, Contemporary Art showed returns over 14% as of December 2020, versus a
9.5% annual return from the S&P 500. The same article found that over the 25 years, Contemporary Art (defined as works
created from 1945 through now) recorded losses in only 4% of cases, over 3-year investment periods.
The
Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report written by the cultural economist Dr. Clare McAndrew and published by Art Basel and UBS found
that global sales of art and antiques reached an estimate $50.1 billion dollars. The same report found that online sales of art and antiques
reached a record high of $12.4 billion dollars, doubling in value on the previous year and accounting for a record share of 25% of the
market’s value. The United States lead the market share with 42% of global sales values. We believe these are promising
statistics that will attract retail investors to the prospect of investing in fine art as an asset class in general.
However, please note that these are historical
returns for the art market as a whole, and do not reflect the value of or potential returns on the shares of our company or of any of
our series.
Based on the market forecasts
set out above, we expect the fine art market to grow and present unique opportunities moving forward for investors looking for an uncorrelated
alternative asset class.
Trading Card Assets
We believe that trading
cards, especially sports trading cards, can be a tool used by investors to help them achieve greater diversification, potentially reducing
their volatility with increasing returns. Sports cards are an asset class that has consistently outperformed the S&P 500 over the
last 25 years. The PWCC 500 index, which is essentially the S&P 500 for trading cards, has reported a 12-year ROI (return on investment)
of 175% compared to just 102% for the S&P 500.
According
to Verified Market Research the global sports card trading market is estimated at $13.83 billion dollars in 2019 and is projected to
reach $98.75 billion by year 2027 which represents growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 23.01% from 2020 to 2027. This market
has witnessed strong growth brought on by technological advancements, the popularity of grading services, and the parallels between fantasy
sports, sports betting, and trading cards. Although the trading card market is traditionally associated with sports, non-sports trading
cards such as Pokemon or Magic Gathering cards have also grown in value, they are eclipsed by the traditional sports cards like baseball,
basketball, and football. Autographed sports cards have the largest market share followed by traditional image cards.
However, please note that these are historical
returns for the sports card trading market as a whole, and do not reflect the value of or potential returns on the shares of our company
or of any of our series.
Based on
the market forecasts set out above, we expect the trading card market to grow and present unique opportunities moving forward for investors
looking for an uncorrelated alternative asset class.
Comic Assets
We believe that comic books and original comic
artwork can be a tool used by investors to help them achieve greater diversification, potentially reducing their volatility with increasing
returns. Unlike some of the other assets, there is no market index that quantifies the performance in this area. However, the reports
from public auctions do provide some transparency in this area. According to public reports, the market has been growing in value, for
instance.
The value of the comic assets can be based on
a variety of criteria, including scarcity (e.g., limited run); popularity of writers and artists; whether there are film and television
adaptations; condition of the asset; and if the particular comic book contains a key issue of the series (e.g., initial appearance and/or
death of a character, appearance of crossover characters from other series, etc.).
However, please note that any historical returns
for the comics market as a whole, do not reflect the value of or potential returns on the shares of our company or of any of our Series.
Watch Assets
We believe that watch assets can be a tool used
by investors to help them achieve greater diversification, potentially reducing their volatility with increasing returns. Unlike some
of the other assets, there is no market index that quantifies the performance in this area. However, the reports from public auctions
do provide some transparency in this area. According to public reports, the market has been growing in value, for instance.
The value of the watch assets can be based on
a variety of criteria, including scarcity (e.g., limited run); popularity of the brand and condition of the asset.
However, please note that any historical returns
for the watch market as a whole, do not reflect the value of or potential returns on the shares of our company or of any of our Series.
Employees
Currently, the company has one Officer but does
not have any employees.
Intellectual Property
The company does not own
any patents, copyrights or trademarks.
Litigation
The company and its executive
officers are not currently a party to any legal proceedings.
Government Regulation
Regulation of the wine
industry varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and state to state. In any jurisdictions or states in which we operate, we may be required
to obtain licenses and permits to conduct business, including dealer and sales licenses, and will be subject to local laws and regulations,
including, but not limited to, import and export regulations, laws and regulations involving sales, use, value-added and other indirect
taxes.
Claims arising out of actual
or alleged violations of law could be asserted against us by individuals or governmental authorities and could expose us or each series
of interests to significant damages or other penalties.
THE COMPANY’S PROPERTY
We do not own or lease any real estate, office
space or significant tangible assets.
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION
AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATION
Overview
StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC (“we”,
“us”, “our”, or “the company”) is a series limited liability company formed on October 14, 2020,
pursuant to Section 18-215 of the Delaware Limited Liability company Act, or the LLC Act.
As a series limited liability company, title
to our underlying assets will be held by, or for the benefit of, the applicable series of interests. The company has been engaged primarily
in acquiring and managing underlying assets, which are “collectibles” – generally, assets of limited quantity that
have a perceived or demonstrated value (e.g., fine art, wine, watches, trading cards and comics). Each series can own one type of assets
or a variety of assets. StartEngine Assets LLC (our “Manager” or “Managing Member”) is the Administrative Manager
for the company and each series, the Asset Manager for each series and the managing member of the company.
We offer and sell interests under Regulation
A, promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), in a number of separate individual series,
and investors in any series acquire a proportional share of income and liabilities as they pertain to a particular series.
Emerging Growth Company
Upon the completion of our initial offering,
we may elect to become a public reporting company under the Exchange Act. We will qualify as an “emerging growth company”
under the JOBS Act. As a result, we will be permitted to, and intend to, rely on exemptions from certain disclosure requirements. For
so long as we are an emerging growth company, we will not be required to:
| · | have
an auditor report on our internal controls over financial reporting pursuant to Section 404(b) of
the Sarbanes-Oxley Act; |
| · | comply
with any requirement that may be adopted by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
regarding mandatory audit firm rotation or a supplement to the auditor’s report providing
additional information about the audit and the financial statements (i.e., an auditor discussion
and analysis); |
| · | submit
certain executive compensation matters to shareholder advisory votes, such as “say-on-pay”
and “say-on-frequency;” and |
| · | disclose
certain executive compensation related items such as the correlation between executive compensation
and performance and comparisons of the CEO’s compensation to median employee compensation. |
In addition, Section 107 of the JOBS Act
also provides that an emerging growth company can take advantage of the extended transition period provided in Section 7(a)(2)(B) of
the Securities Act for complying with new or revised accounting standards. In other words, an emerging growth company can delay the adoption
of certain accounting standards until those standards would otherwise apply to private companies. We have elected to take advantage of
the benefits of this extended transition period. Our financial statements may therefore not be comparable to those of companies that
comply with such new or revised accounting standards.
We will remain an “emerging growth company”
for up to five years, or until the earliest of (i) the last day of the first fiscal year in which our total annual gross revenues
exceed $1.07 billion, (ii) the date that we become a “large accelerated filer” as defined in Rule 12b-2 under the
Exchange Act, which would occur if the market value of our interests that is held by non-affiliates exceeds $700 million as of the last
business day of our most recently completed second fiscal quarter or (iii) the date on which we have issued more than $1.07 billion
in non-convertible debt during the preceding three year period.
Operating Results – Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June
30, 2021
As of June 30, 2022, the company has authorized 40 series, of
which 7 were closed. Two series closed subsequent to June 30, 2022.
Revenues
Revenues are generated at the series level. As of June 30, 2022,
the series have not generated any revenue.
Operating Expenses
For our series, the Managing Member will not
seek reimbursement for most operating expenses, including those incurred in the ordinary course of business (e.g., storage, insurance,
legal and financial costs). Our Managing Member intends to assume the cost of all the operating expenses including the operating expenses
incurred during the six-month period ended June 30, 2022.
Operating Expenses | |
Six Month
Period Ended June 30, 2022 | | |
Six Month
Period Ended June 30, 2021 | |
General and Administrative | |
$ | 12,500 | | |
$ | 0 | |
Total Operating Expenses | |
$ | 12,500 | | |
$ | 0 | |
As the Managing Member will assume all expenses there are no expenses
allocated to the series.
At the closing of each series, the series purchases
the underlying assets from the Manager. The fees for the underlying assets to Manager include the amount the Manager paid for the asset
in addition to a sourcing fee of up to 25% of the of the amount paid for the underlying asset (up to approximately 20% of the gross
offering proceeds) for the relevant series. See the Offering Statement for additional information regarding the sourcing fee.
Other Expenses
We incurred no other expenses for the six months
ended June 30, 2022, or the six months ended June 30, 2021.
Net Loss
As a result of the cumulative effect of the foregoing factors, the
company generated a net loss of $12,500 for the six months ended June 30, 2022.
Operating Results – Fiscal Year Ended
December 31, 2021 and from October 14, 2020 (Inception) to December 31, 2020
Revenues are generated at the series level. From
October 14, 2020, our inception date, through December 31, 2021, no series generated any revenues. Our series may not generate any
revenue until a liquidation event – i.e. the sale of the underlying assets.
We had $12,500 and $55,000 in operating expenses
for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 and for the period from October 14, 2020 to December 31, 2020, respectively. We anticipate
that the Managing Manager will assume these expenses. Unless such expenses are assumed by the Managing Member, each series will be responsible
for its own operating and formation expenses, such as storage and insurance beginning on the closing date of the offering of such series.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
For all of
our series, the Administrative Manager has chosen not to allocate costs to each series. The Managing Member is assuming all Offering
and Formation Expenses and all current costs related to our series.
In the normal course of business, the Series have
and will acquire underlying assets from the Manager in exchange for cash or promissory notes, which may or may not be interest bearing. Because
these are related party transactions, no guarantee can be made that the terms of the arrangements are at arm’s length.
The company’s Administrative Manager intends
to establish other companies that intend to raise funds and operate under their intended business plan. Although there are no transactions
with related entities other than described above, the Administrative Manager is able to influence the company’s operations for
the benefit of other companies under its control.
Asset Liquidity
The amount of time that a series will hold and
manage all its assets will vary depending on the type of assets being acquired by the series. We anticipate holding our assets for the
following time frames:
ASSET | |
TIME FRAME |
Wine | |
Minimum of one year, and a maximum of six years. |
Art | |
Minimum of one year and a maximum of twenty years. |
Watches | |
Minimum of one year and a maximum of twenty years. |
For all of our assets, we intend to pay distributions
to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. Otherwise, liquidity for investors would be obtained by transferring their interests
in a series.
We intend
to list our securities on StartEngine Secondary, an alternative trading system or “ATS,” operated by an affiliate of
the Managing Member and Administrative Manager of our company, StartEngine Primary LLC. However, this ATS is a new entrant to the
market, and there is no guarantee that there will be frequent trading on the ATS and, specifically, trading of our shares. Further,
even if there is trading, there may be no guarantee that anyone would be interested in purchasing the shares you have purchased in this
offering at your desired price or any price at all.
Cash and Cash Equivalent Balances
As of June 30, 2021, the company’s
cash and cash equivalents was $13,973. The cash equivalents at this point are deposits held in escrow for different series that spanned
over the period end date. All of the cash equivalents have an equivalent payment that cancels this amount. As of June 30, 2022,
the cash and cash equivalents were for Series Wine #2016CHAM ($5,160) and Series Sports #JAMESREFRACTOR ($8,813).
Plan of Operations
No series of our company has commenced operations,
is capitalized or has any assets. We intend for each series to start operations at the time of the closing of each applicable offering.
We
intend for each series to start operations at the time of the closing of each applicable offering. All assets and liabilities related
to each underlying asset that have been incurred to date and will be incurred until the closing of each offering are the responsibility
of our company or our Managers and responsibility for any assets or liabilities related to each underlying asset will not transfer to
the applicable series until such time as a closing has occurred.
Each series intends to generate revenues, if
at all, as described in the “The Company’s Business” section of this Offering Circular based on the nature of the assets.
For instance, we anticipate that, in the future, a series that invests in assets that are revenue generating may generate enough revenues
to distribute dividends to shareholders within twelve months from commencing its operations. However, we do not anticipate that any of
our current series will generate revenue until a liquidation or sale of some of its underlying assets. See “The Company’s
Business—Operating Expenses” for additional information regarding the payment of Operating Expenses.
We believe that the proceeds from the offerings
will satisfy our cash requirements for the next six months to implement the foregoing plan of operations.
Trends
We believe there is an opportunity to use our
platform to: (i) make the alternative asset markets more liquid and transparent for investors of all means and backgrounds and (ii) capture
the shifting tastes of millennial retail investors.
Despite their size, the alternative assets markets
that we invest in, including fine art, wine, watches, trading cards, comics, cars, memorabilia, are complex and often misunderstood due
to their opaque nature. Unlike traditional asset classes such as equities or fixed income, there is a lack of transparency due to the
limited publicly available data. The markets tend to be made and largely executed through private transactions, making it difficult for
outsiders to gain insight.
Further, the 2018 U.S. Trust Insights on Wealth
and Worth survey on wealthy household’s found that while baby boomers and older investors rely primarily on traditional stocks
and bonds, younger investors, especially millennials, are more likely to incorporate alternative strategies into their investment portfolios.
Millennials allocate 17% to alternatives and assets other than stocks, bonds and cash. It also found that 61% of millennial investors
think it is not possible to achieve above-average returns by investing solely in stocks and bonds anymore and are looking for alternative
investments. For example, the report showed that millennials are the fastest growing segment of art collectors, up 8% year-over-year
and comprising 36% of total respondents. We believe these shifts in millennial investing tastes suggest there will be more interest in
investing in alternative assets. We believe we are uniquely suited to capitalize on this increased interest, potentially leading to more
capital for the company to work with, providing it with increased buying power and other advantages related to economies of scale, and
ultimately providing greater value to investors in our company moving forward.
DIRECTORS,
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND SIGNIFICANT EMPLOYEES
The Managers
Our company operates under the direction StartEngine
Assets LLC, our Managing Member and our Administrative Manager (our “Managers”). The Managing Member has the power and authority
to act as necessary to further the purpose of our company, which is to acquire, maintain and sell collectibles and other assets. The
Administrative Manager is responsible for identifying the assets to be purchased from the offerings of the series of our company, as
well as directing or performing the day-to-day business affairs of the company, and, as applicable, of series of our company.
The Managing Member has delegated to the Asset
Managers of each of our series the responsibility of directing the operations of the applicable a series, directing the series’
day-to-day affairs, and implementing the series’ investment strategy. The Asset Manager (and the Administrative Manager, as applicable)
is responsible for determining maintenance required in order to maintain or improve the asset’s quality, determining how to monetize
the underlying assets in order to generate profits, and evaluating potential sale offers which may lead to the liquidation of the underlying
assets or other series as the case may be. The Asset Manager for all our series is StartEngine Assets LLC. Our Administrative Manager
may appoint one of its officers to serve as an Officer in the company to perform certain of its duties that only a direct Officer can
perform. This Officer will this officer will be overseen by the Administrative Manager.
Our Managing Member will establish an Advisory
Board that will assist our company in its business decisions (such as the creation of a new series) and will assist our series in making
decisions with respect to all asset acquisitions, dispositions and maintenance schedules. Our Managers are not required to devote all
of their time to our business and are only required to devote such time to our affairs as their duties require.
We will follow guidelines adopted by our Managers
and implement policies set forth in the operating agreement unless otherwise modified by our Managers. Our Managers may establish further
written policies and will monitor our administrative procedures, investment operations and performance to ensure that the policies are
fulfilled. Our Managing Member may change our objectives at any time without approval of our interest holders. Our Managers have no track
record and are relying on the track record of its individual officers, directors and advisors.
Our Managers performs their duties and responsibilities
pursuant to the operating agreement. Our Managers maintain a contractual, as opposed to a fiduciary relationship, with us and our interest
holders. Furthermore, we have agreed to limit the liability of our Managers and to indemnify our Managers against certain liabilities.
We have segregated functional roles for the management
of each series, however both roles are held by StartEngine Assets LLC. The responsibilities of our Managers and the Managers of a particular
series comprised of an Asset Manager and the Administrative Manager are summarized below. Capitalized terms used in this summary that
are not defined shall have the meanings set forth in the company’s operating agreement.
Investment
Advisory, Asset Management and Disposition Services. (Asset Manager)
| · | oversee
the overall investment strategy approved by the Managing Member, which will consist of elements
such as investment selection criteria, diversification strategies and asset disposition strategies; |
| · | serve
as the investment and financial manager with respect to underwriting, financing, originating,
servicing, investing in, redeveloping and eventually selling a diversified portfolio of assets
as specified in the respective series; |
| · | manage
and perform the various administrative functions necessary for the day-to-day operations
and management of the series Assets; |
| · | provide
or arrange for administrative services, legal services, office space, office furnishings,
personnel and other overhead items necessary and incidental to acquisition, management and
disposition of the series Assets; |
| · | maintain
reporting, record keeping, internal controls and similar matters with respect to the series
Assets in a manner to allow our company to comply with applicable law, including the requirements
of Under Section 18-215 of the LLC Act; |
| · | structure
the terms and conditions of acquisitions, sales and joint ventures to be approved by the
Managing Member; |
| · | obtain
market research and economic and statistical data in connection with the investments and
investment objectives and policies; |
| · | oversee
and conduct due diligence processes related to prospective investments; |
| · | maintain
all appropriate books and records with respect to the series Asset and on a per series and,
if there is only one Asset Manager, on a company wide basis, maintain accounting data and
any other information concerning the activities as shall be required to prepare and file
all periodic financial reports and returns required to be filed with the SEC and any other
regulatory agency, including annual financial statements; |
| · | subject
to the approval of the Administrative Manager, oversee tax and compliance services and risk
management services and coordinate with appropriate third parties, including independent
accountants and other consultants, on related tax matters. |
Offering
and Resale Services. (Administrative Manager)
| · | the
development of any offering of by a series, including identifying and sourcing the assets
to be acquired from the offering of a series, including sourcing and acquiring such assets,
the determination of the specific terms of the securities to be offered, preparation of all
offering and related documents, and obtaining all required regulatory approvals of such documents; |
| · | the
preparation and approval of all marketing materials to be used by our company, the respective
series or others relating to an Offering; |
| · | the
facilitation of a secondary market including entering into of listing agreements with any
National Securities Exchange, Alternative Trading System (“ATS”) or over-the-counter
market and the delisting of some or all of the shares from, or requesting that trading be
suspended on, any such exchange or market; and preparing and filing any documents and seeking
the appropriate approval, if required, for compliance with federal and state securities laws,
including Blue Sky requirements |
Accounting
and Other Administrative Services. (Administrative Manager)
| · | manage
and perform the various administrative functions necessary for the day-to-day operations; |
| · | provide
or arrange for administrative services, legal services, office space, office furnishings,
personnel and other overhead items necessary and incidental to the business and operations,
including for the series Asset and the services described in 5.02(a) if requested by
the Asset Manager; |
| · | arrange
for auditors and oversee the audit process on the accounting data and any other information
concerning the activities as shall be required to prepare and file all periodic financial
reports and returns required to be filed with the SEC and any other regulatory agency, including
annual financial statements; |
| · | maintain
all appropriate books and records including accounting for the assets of our company and
each of the series separately; |
| · | evaluate
and obtain adequate insurance coverage for our company based upon risk management |
| · | oversee
all reporting, record keeping, internal controls and similar matters in a manner to allow
our company to comply with applicable law, including the requirements of Under Section 18-215
of the LLC Act. |
Shareholder
Services. (Administrative Manager)
| · | Recommend
distribution policies for each series to the Managing Member and, subject to approval by
the Managing Member, authorize distributions from time to time; |
| · | manage
communications with shareholders of a series, including answering phone calls, preparing
and sending written and electronic reports and other communications; and |
| · | establish
technology infrastructure to assist in providing shareholder support and services |
Directors, Executive Officers and Key Employees
of our Managers
The authority and functions of the Managing Member,
on the one hand, and of the Administrative Manager (for our company) or the Asset Manager (for our series), on the other hand, are identical
to the authority and functions of the board of directors and officers, respectively, of a corporation organized under the General Corporation
Law of the State of Delaware. The following tables set forth the name and position of each of the current executive officers, directors
and significant employees of our company, Managing Member, Administrative Manager, and Asset Manager.
Managing Director – StartEngine Collectibles Fund I, LLC
Name |
|
Position |
|
Age |
|
Term of Office
(Beginning) |
|
Approximate
hours per
week for part-
time employees |
Johanna Cronin |
|
Managing Director |
|
31 |
|
Managing Director (May 2022) |
|
N/A |
Managing Member, Administrative Manager and Asset Manager –
StartEngine Assets LLC
Name |
|
Position |
|
Age |
|
Term of Office
(Beginning) |
|
Approximate
hours per
week for part-
time employees |
Johanna Cronin |
|
Manager |
|
31 |
|
Manager (May 2020) |
|
N/A |
Johanna Cronin, Managing Director
Johanna
Cronin is our Managing Director and Manager of StartEngine Assets LLC. As a Manager of StartEngine LLC, Ms. Cronin is responsible for
managing the operations of StartEngine Assets LLC and as our Managing Director, Ms. Cronin has been delegated responsibilities by StartEngine
Assets LLC. Johanna Cronin is also currently the Chief Marketing Officer at StartEngine Crowdfunding, Inc. She was the first employee
at StartEngine Crowdfunding when she joined in 2014. Prior to that she served as an SEM analyst, managing paid media
budgets and purchasing media placements for small businesses, for Dex Media, Inc. from March 2012 until March 2014. Johanna
received her Bachelor of Arts from Northwestern University, where she was a psychology major with a Spanish minor.
Advisory Board
The Advisory Board will be at the company level
and has specific responsibilities. Each series may also develop their own networks of advisors. Though these advisors may provide
a pivotal role in a given series, such advisors will not have a formal responsibilities and obligations to the company.
Responsibilities of the Advisory Board
The Advisory Board will support our company,
our Asset Managers and our Administrative Manager and will consist of the Managers’ expert network and external advisors. It is
anticipated that the Advisory Board will review our relationship with, and the performance of, our Managing Member, and generally approve
the terms of any material or related-party transactions. In addition, it is anticipated that the Advisory Board will be responsible for
the following:
| · | Consulting
on the creation of a new series of our company, or engaging a new Asset Manager for such
series; |
| · | approving,
permitting deviations from, making changes to, and annually reviewing the asset acquisition
policy; |
| · | evaluating
all asset acquisitions; |
| · | evaluating
any third party offers for asset acquisitions and approving asset dispositions that are in
the best interest of our company and our interest holders; |
| · | providing
guidance with respect to the appropriate levels of insurance costs specific to each individual
asset; |
| · | provide
guidance with respect to, material conflicts arising or that are reasonably likely to arise
with a Manager, on the one hand, and our company, a series or the shareholders, on the other
hand, or our company or a series, on the one hand, and another series, on the other hand; |
| · | approving
any material transaction between our company or a series, on the one hand, and our Managing
Member or any of its affiliates, another series or a shareholder, on the other hand, other
than for the purchase of shares; |
| · | reviewing
the total fees, expenses, assets, revenues, and availability of funds for distributions to
our interest holders at least annually or with sufficient frequency to determine that the
expenses incurred are reasonable in light of the investment performance of the assets, and
that funds available for distributions to interest holders are in accordance with our policies;
and |
| · | approving
any service providers appointed by our Managing Member in respect of the underlying assets. |
The resolution of any conflict of interest approved
by the Advisory Board shall be conclusively deemed fair and reasonable to our company and its interest holders and not a breach of any
duty at law, in equity or otherwise. The members of the Advisory Board will not be Managers or officers of our company or any series
and will not have fiduciary or other duties to the interest holders of any series.
Compensation of the Advisory Board
Our Managing Member may compensate the Advisory
Board or their nominees (as so directed by an Advisory Board member) for their service. As such, it is anticipated that their costs will
not be borne by any given series of shares.
Members of the Advisory Board
The Managers of our series have already
established an informal network of expert advisors for each of our series who support our series in asset acquisitions, valuations and
negotiations, but we have not yet established a formal Advisory Board.
MANAGEMENT COMPENSATION
Compensation of Executive Officers
Ms. Cronin is our Managing Director. She is not
an employee of the company and is not compensated directly by our company. We do not currently have any employees, nor do we currently
intend to hire any employees who will be compensated directly by our company. The manager of our Managing Member manages our day-to-day
affairs, oversees the review, selection and recommendation of investment opportunities, services acquired investments and monitors the
performance of these investments to ensure that they are consistent with our investment objectives. This individual receives compensation
for her services, including services performed for us on behalf of our Managing Member, from our Managing Member. Although we will indirectly
bear some of the costs of the compensation paid to this individual, through fees we pay to our Managers, we do not intend to pay any
compensation directly to this individual.
Compensation of the Managers
Pursuant to our operating agreement, the Administrative
Manager of our company will receive a Sourcing Fee and the Administrative Manager of our company Asset Manager and Administrative Manager
of each series will each receive two fees as compensation for the services they provide to that series: a Service Fee and an Asset Management
Fee.
Sourcing Fee
As compensation, the Administrative Manager of
the company will receive a one-time fee equal of up to 25% of the of the amount paid for the underlying asset (up to approximately
20% of the gross offering proceeds) for the relevant series (other than the Original Wine Series) and a sourcing fee of up to 15% of
the of the amount paid for the underlying asset (approximately 13.08% of the gross offering proceeds)for each of the Original Wine
Series, paid to the Administrative Manager as compensation for due diligence services in evaluating, investigation and discovering the
underlying assets (fee is subject to change in sole discretion of Manager as disclosed in each Series Designation (the “Sourcing
Fee”). The Sourcing Fee will typically be paid upon purchase of the series of the underlying asset.
Service Fee
For
each calendar year, each series shall pay the Managers a service fee (the “Service
Fee”). The Service Fee may be set by the Series Designation. Other than the Original
Wine Series, the Service Fee for all our series has been set at 20% in their respective Series
Designations.
However, for our Original Wine Series, the Service Fee will be equal
to 50% of the Free Cash Flow remaining after payment of the Preferred Return of that series (half of which will go to the Asset Manager
of that series, with the remaining half going to the Administrative Manager), after the Economic Members have received distributions
of the full amount of their Preferred Return that has accrued for that year and prior years.
Asset Management Fee
On a quarterly basis, beginning on the first
quarter end date following the one-year anniversary of the formation date of a series, each series shall pay an asset management fee
equal to an annualized rate of 0.25% of the net asset value of such series at the end of each prior annual period to each of its Asset
Manager and its Administrative Manager (an “Asset Management Fee”). Initially, the Asset Management Fee will be based on
the amount of cash invested by shareholders in the series as of the end of each quarter rather than the net asset value of the series.
Each of our current series will begin to use net asset value as the base on the first day after a year and one quarter have passed since
the date of the qualification of the offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.
Our Managers will also receive reimbursement
for costs incurred relating to this offering and other offerings (e.g., Offering & Formation Expenses) and will also be reimbursed
for any Operating Expenses paid on behalf of a series.
Liquidation Fee
Upon the liquidation of a series, and to the extent there are funds,
after return of the capital contribution and any accrued and unpaid Preferred Return and after setting aside funds for any expected expenses
and disbursements, the Managers will generally receive 20% of any remaining funds.
Free Cash Flow
In general, as set forth in the Series
Designations of the series, after payments of all fees and expenses (including the Asset Management Fee), the Free Cash Flow of our series
without a preferred return will be distributed to as follows:
|
· |
First,
80% of the Free Cash Flow will be paid to the Economic Members in proportion to the number of Shares owned by such Economic Members; |
|
· |
Second,
20% as the “Service Fee” to the Managers (half of which shall go to the Administrative Manager of such series and half
of which shall go to the Asset Manager of such series |
By way of example: A total of $100 has been invested
in such series in Capital Contributions and it now has a total of $10 in Free Cash Flow. As such, the payments will be: $8 to the Economic
Members and $2 to the Managers for the Series Fee ($1 to each of the Asset Manager and Administrative Manager).
Neither our Managing Member nor its affiliates
will receive any selling commissions or dealer manager fees in connection with any offering. See “Plan of Distribution and Selling
Securityholders—Fees and Expenses” and “Use of Proceeds” for further details.
Free Cash Flow –
For the Original Wine Series
In general after payments of all fees
and expenses (including the Asset Management Fee), the Free Cash Flow of our Original Wine Series will be distributed to as follows:
|
· |
First, to the Economic Members of the series until
the Preferred Return has been paid (including any amounts accrued from the Preferred Return from previous years); |
|
· |
Second, 50% of such remaining Free Cash Flow will
be paid to the Economic Members in proportion to the number of Shares owned by such Economic Members; |
|
· |
Third, the remaining Free Cash Flow will be paid in
equal shares to the Asset Manager and Administrative Manager (as the Service Fee). |
By way of example for all these series with a
4% Preferred Return. A total of $100 has been invested in such series in Capital Contributions and it now has a total of $8 in Free Cash
Flow. As such, the payments will be: $6 to the Economic Members ($4 for the Preferred Return and $2 from the remaining Free Cash Flow)
and $1 to each of the Asset Manager and Administrative Manager for the Service Fee.
Neither our Managing Member nor its affiliates
will receive any selling commissions or dealer manager fees in connection with any offering. See “Plan of Distribution and Selling
Securityholders—Fees and Expenses” and “Use of Proceeds” for further details.
2021 Fees
During the year ended December 31, 2021, cost
reimbursements and sourcing fees in the amount of $11,825 were paid to our Managers, as compared to $0 during the period from October
14, 2020 (inception) to December 31, 2020. The following table summarizes cost reimbursements and sourcing fees paid to StartEngine Assets
LLC by series during the year ended December 31, 2021:
Series |
|
Year
Ended December 31, 2021 |
|
Series Wine #2020PAVIE |
|
$ |
2,998 |
|
Series Wine #2020CHBL |
|
$ |
1,513 |
|
Series Wine #2020AUSO |
|
$ |
3,820 |
|
Series Wine #2020ANGE |
|
$ |
1,990 |
|
Series Wine #2020CERT |
|
$ |
1,504 |
|
TOTALS |
|
$ |
11,825 |
|
Our Managers will receive cost reimbursements and sourcing fees for
each subsequent series offering that closes as detailed in their respective offering circular.
SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF MANAGEMENT
AND CERTAIN SECURITYHOLDERS
At the closing of each offering, our managing
member or its affiliates may purchase shares sold in each offering for the same price as all other investors. Our managing member may
sell its shares from time to time after the closing of each offering in its sole discretion. Any future sales would be based upon our
manager member’s potential need for capital, market prices of the shares at the time of a proposed sale and other factors that
a reasonable investor might consider in connection with the sale of securities similar to the shares.
The address for all our Managers is c/o StartEngine
Assets LLC, 3900 W Alameda Ave, Burbank, Suite 1200, CA 91505.
Title of Class | |
Number of Shares
Owned | | |
Percent of Outstanding
Shares Owned | |
Series Wine #2020PAVIE | |
| 476 | | |
| 20.70 | % |
Series Wine #2020CHBL | |
| 126 | | |
| 10.88 | % |
Series Wine #2020AUSO | |
| 364 | | |
| 12.42 | % |
Series Wine #2020ANGE | |
| 219 | | |
| 14.34 | % |
Series Wine #2020CERT | |
| 429 | | |
| 37.30 | % |
INTEREST OF MANAGEMENT
AND OTHERS IN CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS
To date, StartEngine Assets LLC paid $99,000
of the formation and offering costs of the company. The costs will be allocated to the series pursuant to the allocation policy.
The series will be responsible for their costs, and the amount that can be reimbursed from a series is capped at 5% of the
maximum offering amount for that Series, see “The Company’s Business—Allocations of Expenses”. For certain series,
our Managing Member has assumed and will not be reimbursed for Offering and Formation Expenses for that series. For a particular series,
see “Use of Proceeds to Issuer”.
SECURITIES BEING OFFERED
The following is a summary of the principal
terms of, and is qualified by reference to, the operating agreement, of form of which attached hereto as Exhibit 2.2, and the subscription
agreements, a form of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 4, relating to the purchase of the shares offered hereby. The operating
agreement will be executed prior to qualification. Capitalized terms used in this summary that are not defined shall have the meanings
ascribed thereto in the operating agreement.
Description of Shares
Our company is a series limited liability company
formed pursuant to Section 18-215 of the LLC Act. The purchase of the shares offered hereby is an investment only in the particular
series and not an investment in our company as a whole. In accordance with the LLC Act, any series of shares established by our company
will be a separate series of limited liability company shares of our company and not in a separate legal entity. We have not issued,
and will not issue, any class of shares entitled to any preemptive, preferential or other rights that are not otherwise available to
the holders purchasing shares in connection with the offerings.
Title to the underlying assets will be held by,
or for the benefit of, the applicable series. We intend that each series will own its own underlying assets, which will be investment-grade
collectible assets (initially, fine wine assets). An investor who invests in an offering will not have any indirect interest in any asset
other than the underlying assets related to the applicable series unless the investor also participates in a separate offering associated
with that other underlying asset.
Section 18-215(b) of the LLC Act provides
that, if certain conditions are met (including that certain provisions are in the formation and governing documents of the series limited
liability company, and if the records maintained for any such series account for the assets associated with such series separately from
the assets of the limited liability company, or any other series), then the debts, liabilities, obligations and expenses incurred, contracted
for or otherwise existing with respect to a particular series shall be enforceable only against the assets of such series and not against
the assets of the limited liability company generally or any other series. Accordingly, our company expects our Managers to maintain
separate, distinct records for each series and its associated assets and liabilities. As such, the assets of a series include only the
fine wines associated with that series and other related assets (e.g., cash reserves). As noted in the “Risk Factors” section,
the limitations on inter-series liability provided by Section 18-215(b) have never been tested in federal bankruptcy courts
and it is possible that a bankruptcy court could determine that the assets of one series should be applied to meet the liabilities of
the other series or the liabilities of our company generally where the assets of such other series or of our company generally are insufficient
to meet our company’s liabilities.
Section 18-215I of the LLC Act provides
that a series established in accordance with Section 18-215(b) may carry on any lawful business, purpose or activity, other
than the business of banking, and has the power and capacity to, in its own name, contract, hold title to assets (including real, personal
and intangible property), grant liens and security shares, and sue and be sued. We intend for each series to conduct its business
and enter into contracts in its own name to the extent such activities are undertaken with respect to a particular series and title to
the relevant underlying assets will be held by, or for the benefit of, the relevant series.
All of the shares offered by this Offering Circular
will be duly authorized and validly issued. Upon payment in full of the consideration payable with respect to the shares, as determined
by our Managing Member, the holders of the shares will not be liable to our company to make any additional capital contributions (except
for the return of distributions under certain circumstances as required by Sections 18-215, 18-607 and 18-804 of the LLC Act). Holders
of the shares offered hereby have no conversion, exchange, sinking fund, redemption or appraisal rights, no pre-emptive rights to subscribe
for any shares and no preferential rights to distributions.
In general, the holders of each series of our
shares (which may include Managers of our company, Managers of a series, their affiliates, or other third parties to which our Managing
Member issues shares) participate in the available Free Cash Flow derived from the underlying assets related to the series, less any
Service Fees payable to our Managers (as described in “—Distribution Rights” below). Our Managing Member may sell its
shares from time to time.
Each
series will use the proceeds of its offerings to pay certain fees and expenses related to
its formation and the offering (please see the “Use of Proceeds” section for
further details regarding the use of proceeds for each offering). We intend to use a portion
of the proceeds from the initial closing of this Offering to acquire the underlying asset
for a series, and if and to the extent such proceeds are less than the total fees and expenses
for a series, the Administrative Manager will advance such series any additional funds required
to consummate the acquisition. The remaining net proceeds of the Offering, together with
any unsold series shares, if any, will be used to repay the Administrative Manager advance.
Accordingly, in any circumstance in which an initial closing occurs, at the time of the final
closing, all the shares of such series will be issued and outstanding, the Series will own
the underlying asset and the advance from the Administrative Manager will be paid in full
(either with proceeds from Offering or with shares).
An investor in each offering will acquire an
ownership interest only in the applicable series and not, for the avoidance of doubt, in (i) our company, (ii) any other series
of shares, (iii) our Managing Member or Administrative Manager, or (iv) any underlying asset owned by any series. Although
our shares will not immediately be listed on a stock exchange and a liquid market in our shares cannot be guaranteed, we
intend to list our securities on StartEngine Secondary, an alternative trading system or “ATS,” operated by an affiliate
of our Managing Member.
Distribution Rights
To the extent there is “Free Cash Flow”
for each series and as described in the Series Designations for such series, our Managing Member intends to declare and pay distributions
as follows:
|
● |
80% shareholders
of a series in accordance with their percentage interest; and |
|
● |
20% as
the “Service Fee” to the Managers (half of which shall go to the Administrative Manager of such series and half of which
shall go to the Asset Manager of such series. |
Distributions will be paid out of the available
“Free Cash Flow” of a series, which consists of the net income (as determined under GAAP) generated by such series (before
accounting for the Service Fee) plus any change in net working capital and depreciation and amortization (and any other non-cash operating
expenses and/or and amounts that were previously retained as cash reserves that, during such period, the Managing Member determines are
no longer needed by our company) and less any capital expenditures related to the underlying assets related to such series.
Distribution Rights – Original Wine Series
To the extent there is Free Cash Flow, for each
series, our Managing Member intends to declare and pay distributions to the shareholders of that series equal to:
|
· |
a return on their investment (a “Preferred Return”),
if any; and |
| · | Any
Free Cash Flow after distributions of the Preferred Return and any Service Fee paid to the
Managers. |
The annual rate of the Preferred Return for the
Original Wine Series is 4%. To the extent the Preferred Return is not paid in a particular period, the amount of unpaid Preferred Return
will accrue and will be paid if and when there are available funds in the Free Cash Flow. The Service Fee will also be specific to each
series and is described above in “Management Compensation – Compensation of Managers.”
Distributions of Preferred Return will be paid
out of the available “Free Cash Flow” of a series, which consists of the net income (as determined under GAAP) generated
by such series (before accounting for the Service Fee) plus any change in net working capital and depreciation and amortization (and
any other non-cash operating expenses and/or and amounts that were previously retained as cash reserves that, during such period, the
Managing Member determines are no longer needed by our company) and less any capital expenditures related to the underlying assets related
to such series. Any amounts remaining after payment of the Preferred Return and Service Fee will be distributed on a pro-rata basis to
shareholders of a series, if available.
While unpaid Preferred Return will accrue, it
is possible that investors may never receive Preferred Return or will not receive the entire accrued amount if the particular series
does not have available funds in the Free Cash Flow. Further, upon the liquidation of a series, whether as a result of the dissolution
of our company or the termination of such series, it is possible there will not be enough Free Cash Flow in excess of the amounts required
to discharge liabilities of that series– for investors to receive all of their accrued Preferred Return, any Preferred Return at
all, or even a return of their capital invested. See “Securities Being Offered – Liquidation Rights.”
Timing and Amount of Distributions
Our Managing Member has sole discretion in determining
what distributions of Free Cash Flow, if any, are made to holders of each series of shares except as otherwise limited by law or the
operating agreement. Such determinations will be binding on our company and each series of our company, as well as every holder of our
shares. Investors do not have any rights under our operating agreement to audit, or otherwise receive an explanation regarding, decisions
regarding their distribution rights. In general, for most of the series, payments to the shareholders will only occur upon the sale of
the underlying assets held by such series.
For the Original Wines Series, the Managing Member
intends to make distributions on a basis that is appropriate for the underlying assets to the shareholders of a series to satisfy the
amount of Preferred Return for the Original Wine Series that has accrued (for the current as well as prior periods). To the extent funds
are available, our company intends to pay this Preferred Return for the Original Wine as appropriate for the particular series. We note
that, for wine assets, which tend not have royalties or other interim payments streams, payments of Preferred Return for the Original
Wine will only be paid upon the sale of the underlying assets held by Original Wine Series. There is no guarantee that there will be
sufficient Free Cash Flow of a series to make such Preferred Return for the Original Wine payments to shareholders. Any unpaid Preferred
Return for the Original Wine amounts to shareholders will accrue until shareholders have received the Preferred Return for the Original
Wine to which they are entitled.
No series will distribute an underlying asset
in kind to its interest holders.
The LLC Act (Section 18-607) provides that
a member who receives a distribution with respect to a series and knew at the time of the distribution that the distribution was in violation
of the LLC Act shall be liable to the series for the amount of the distribution for three years. Under the LLC Act, a series limited
liability company may not make a distribution with respect to a series to a member if, after the distribution, all liabilities of such
series, other than liabilities to members on account of their limited liability company shares with respect to such series and liabilities
for which the recourse of creditors is limited to specific property of such series, would exceed the fair value of the assets of such
series. For the purpose of determining the fair value of the assets of the series, the LLC Act provides that the fair value of
property of the series subject to liability for which recourse of creditors is limited shall be included in the assets of such series
only to the extent that the fair value of that property exceeds the nonrecourse liability. Under the LLC Act, an assignee who becomes
a substituted member of a company is liable for the obligations of his assignor to make contributions to the company, except the assignee
is not obligated for liabilities unknown to it at the time the assignee became a member and that could not be ascertained from the operating
agreement.
No Redemption Provisions
No series of our shares are redeemable, except
as necessary in order to avoid the assets of our company being deemed “plan assets” under ERISA.
No Registration Rights
There are no registration rights in respect of
any series of our shares.
Limited Voting Rights
Our Managing Member is not required to hold an
annual meeting of interest holders. The operating agreement provides that meetings of interest holders may be called by our Managing
Member and a designee of our Managing Member shall act as chairman at such meetings. Interest holders do not have any voting rights as
a shareholder in our company or a series except with respect to:
| · | the
removal of our Managing Member for cause as described below; |
| · | the
dissolution of our company upon the for-cause removal of our Managing Member; and |
| · | an
amendment to the operating agreement that would: |
| ○ | adversely
affect the rights of a shareholder in any material respect; |
| ○ | reduce
the voting percentage required for any action to be taken by the holders of shares in our
company under the operating agreement; |
| ○ | change
the situations in which our company and any series can be dissolved or terminated; |
| ○ | change
the term of our company (other than the circumstances provided in the operating agreement);
or |
| ○ | give
any person the right to dissolve our company. |
Our Managing Member can only be removed as Managing
Member of our company and each series in the event our Managing Member is found by a non-appealable judgment of a court of competent
jurisdiction to have committed fraud in connection with a series or our company which has a material adverse effect on our company.
When entitled to vote on a matter, each interest
holder will be entitled to one vote per interest held by it on all matters submitted to a vote of the interest holders of an applicable
series or of the interest holders of all series of our company, as applicable. The removal of our Managing Member as Managing Member
of our company and all series must be approved by two-thirds of the votes that may be cast by all interest holders in any series of our
company. All other matters to be voted on by the interest holders must be approved by a majority of the votes cast by all interest holders
in any series of our company present in person or represented by proxy.
Our Managing Member or its affiliates (if they
hold shares) may not vote as a shareholder in respect of any matter put to the interest holders. However, the submission of any action
of our company or a series for a vote of the interest holders shall first be approved by our Managing Member and no amendment to the
operating agreement may be made without the prior approval of our Managing Member that would decrease the rights of our Managing Member
or increase the obligations of our Managing Member thereunder.
Our Managing Member has broad authority to take
action with respect to our company and any series. See “Directors, Executive Officers and Significant Employees—The Manager”
for more information. Except as set forth above, our Managing Member may amend the operating agreement without the approval of the interest
holders to, among other things, reflect the following:
| · | the
merger of our company, or the conveyance of all of the assets to, a newly-formed entity if
the sole purpose of that merger or conveyance is to effect a mere change in the legal form
into another limited liability entity; |
| · | a
change that our Managing Member determines to be necessary or appropriate to implement any
state or federal statute, rule, guidance or opinion; |
| · | a
change that our Managing Member determines to be necessary or appropriate for our company
to qualify as a limited liability company under the laws of any state or to ensure that each
series will continue to qualify as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes; |
| · | an
amendment that our Managing Member determines, based upon the advice of counsel, to be necessary
or appropriate to prevent our company, our Managing Member, or the officers, agents or trustees
from in any manner being subjected to the provisions of the Investment Company Act, the Investment
Advisers Act or “plan asset” regulations adopted under ERISA, whether or not
substantially similar to plan asset regulations currently applied or proposed; |
| · | any
amendment that our Managing Member determines to be necessary or appropriate for the authorization,
establishment, creation or issuance of any additional series; |
| · | an
amendment effected, necessitated or contemplated by a merger agreement that has been approved
under the terms of the operating agreement; |
| · | any
amendment that our Managing Member determines to be necessary or appropriate for the formation
by our company of, or its investment in, any corporation, partnership or other entity, as
otherwise permitted by the operating agreement; |
| · | a
change in the fiscal year or taxable year and related changes; and |
| · | any
other amendments which our Managing Member deems necessary or appropriate to enable our Managing
Member to exercise its authority under the Agreement. |
In each case, our Managing Member may make such
amendments to the operating agreement provided our Managing Member determines that those amendments:
| · | do
not adversely affect the interest holders (including any particular series of shares as compared
to other series of shares) in any material respect; |
| · | are
necessary or appropriate to satisfy any requirements, conditions or guidelines contained
in any opinion, directive, order, ruling or regulation of any federal or state agency or
judicial authority or contained in any federal or state statute; |
| · | are
necessary or appropriate to facilitate the trading of shares or to comply with any rule,
regulation, guideline or requirement of any securities exchange on which the shares may be
listed for trading, compliance with any of which our Managing Member deems to be in the best
shares of our company and the interest holders; |
| · | are
necessary or appropriate for any action taken by our Managing Member relating to splits or
combinations of shares under the provisions of the operating agreement; or |
| · | are
required to effect the intent expressed in this prospectus or the intent of the provisions
of the operating agreement or are otherwise contemplated by the operating agreement. |
Furthermore, our Managing Member retains sole
discretion to create and set the terms of any new series and will have the sole power to acquire, manage and dispose of underlying asset
of each series.
Liquidation Rights
The operating agreement provides that our company
shall remain in existence until the earlier of the following: (i) the election of our Managing Member to dissolve it; (ii) the
sale, exchange or other disposition of substantially all of the assets of our company; (iii) the entry of a decree of judicial dissolution
of our company; (iv) at any time that our company no longer has any members, unless the business is continued in accordance with
the LLC Act; and (v) a vote by a majority of all interest holders of our company following the for-cause removal of our Managing
Member. Under no circumstances may our company be wound up in accordance with Section 18-801(a)(3) of the LLC Act (i.e., the
vote of members who hold more than two-thirds of the shares in the profits of our company).
In connection with the liquidation of a series
(other than the Original Wine Series), whether as a result of the dissolution of our company or the termination of such series, all property
and Free Cash Flows in excess of that required to discharge liabilities that are contingent, conditional or unmatured, shall be distributed
as follows:
| ● | First,
to the holders of the shares of the series on an equal per share basis until they have received
their capital contribution; |
| | |
|
● |
Second, unless otherwise specified in a Series Designation, 20% to Managers of such
series (half of which shall go to the relevant Asset Manager, and half of which shall go to the Administrative Manager) and 80% to
the holders of shares of the series on an equal per share basis. |
In connection with the liquidation of the Original
Wine Series, whether as a result of the dissolution of our company or the termination of such series, all property and Free Cash Flows
in excess of that required to discharge liabilities that are contingent, conditional or unmatured, shall be distributed as follows:
| · | First,
to the holders of the shares of the series on an equal per share basis until they have received
their capital contribution and Preferred Return (including any Preferred Return that accrued
with respect to a current or prior calendar year but has not yet been distributed); |
|
· |
Second,
unless otherwise specified in a Series Designation, 50% to Managers of such series (half of which shall go to the relevant Asset
Manager, and half of which shall go to the Administrative Manager) and 50% to the holders of shares of the series on an equal per
share basis. |
A series shall remain in existence until the
earlier of the following: (i) the dissolution of our company, (ii) the election of our Managing Member to dissolve such series;
(iii) the sale, exchange or other disposition of substantially all of the assets of the series; or (iv) at any time that the
series no longer has any members, unless the business is continued in accordance with the LLC Act. Under no circumstances may a
series of shares be wound up in accordance with Section 18-801(a)(3) of the LLC Act (i.e., the vote of members holding more
than two-thirds of the shares in the profits of the series).
Upon the occurrence of any such event, our Managing
Member (or a liquidator selected by our Managing Member) is charged with winding up the affairs of the series or our company as a whole,
as applicable, and liquidating its assets. Upon the liquidation of a series or our company as a whole, as applicable, the underlying
assets will be liquidated and any after-tax proceeds distributed: (i) first, to any third party creditors, (ii) second, to
any creditors that are our Managing Member or its affiliates (e.g., payment of any outstanding reimbursements owed to the Managing Member),
and thereafter, (iii) first, 100% to the interest holders of the relevant series, allocated pro rata based on the number of shares
held by each interest holder (which may include our Managing Member, any of its affiliates and asset sellers and which distribution within
a series will be made consistent with any preferences which exist within such series) until the interest holders receive back 100% of
their capital contribution and second, (A) 10% to our Managing Member and (B) 90% to the interest holders of the relevant series,
allocated pro rata based on the number of shares held by each interest holder (which may include our Managing Member, any of its affiliates
and asset sellers and which distribution within a series will be made consistent with any preferences which exist within such series).
Transfer Restrictions
Each series of our shares are subject to restrictions
on transferability. A holder of shares may not transfer, assign or pledge its shares without the consent of our Administrative Manager.
Our Administrative Manager may withhold consent in its sole discretion, including when our Managing Member determines that such transfer,
assignment or pledge would result in (a) there being more than 2,000 beneficial owners in such series or more than 500 beneficial
owners in such series that are not “accredited investors” (provided that our Administrative Manager may waive such limitations),
(b) the assets of such series being deemed “plan assets” for purposes of ERISA, (c) a change of U.S. federal income
tax treatment of our company and/or such series, or (d) our company, such series or our Managing Member being subject to additional
regulatory requirements. The transferring holder is responsible for all costs and expenses arising in connection with any proposed transfer
(regardless of whether such sale is completed) including any legal fees incurred by us or any broker or dealer, any costs or expenses
in connection with any opinion of counsel and any transfer taxes and filing fees. The restrictions on transferability listed above will
also apply to any resale of shares via the anticipated secondary platform (e.g., StartEngine Secondary) described above (see “Description
of the Business – StartEngine Secondary” for additional information).
Our Managing Member may transfer all or any portion
of the shares held by it from time to time, in accordance with applicable securities laws, either directly or through brokers, via StartEngine
Secondary, or otherwise.
Additionally, unless and until the shares are
listed or quoted for trading, there are restrictions on the holder’s ability to the pledge or transfer the shares. There can be
no assurance that we will, or will be able to, register our shares for resale. Therefore, investors may be required to hold their shares
indefinitely. Please refer to the subscription agreement for additional information regarding these restrictions. To the extent certificated,
the shares issued in each offering will bear a legend setting forth these restrictions on transfer and any legends required by state
securities laws.
Finally, any transferees will be required to
agree to adhere to the terms of our operating agreement, including the jury trial waiver and forum selection provisions contained in
the operating agreement.
Agreement to be Bound by the Operating Agreement;
Power of Attorney
By purchasing shares, the investor will be admitted
as a member of our company and will be bound by the provisions of, and deemed to be a party to, the operating agreement. Pursuant
to the operating agreement, each investor grants to our Managing Member a power of attorney to, among other things, execute and file
documents required for our qualification, continuance or dissolution. The power of attorney also grants our Managing Member the
authority to make certain amendments to, and to execute and deliver such other documents as may be necessary or appropriate to carry
out the provisions or purposes of, the operating agreement.
Duties of Officers
The operating agreement provides that, except
as may otherwise be provided by the operating agreement, the property, affairs and business of each series of shares will be managed
under the direction of our Managing Member. Our Managing Member has the power to appoint the officers and such officers have the
authority and exercise the powers and perform the duties specified in the operating agreement or as may be specified by our Managing
Member.
We may decide to enter into separate indemnification
agreements with the directors and officers of our company, our Managing Member or our Asset Manager If entered into, each indemnification
agreement is likely to provide, among other things, for indemnification to the fullest extent permitted by law and the operating agreement
against any and all expenses, judgments, fines, penalties and amounts paid in settlement of any claim. The indemnification agreements
may also provide for the advancement or payment of all expenses to the indemnitee and for reimbursement to our company if it is found
that such indemnitee is not entitled to such indemnification under applicable law and the operating agreement.
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Under Section 15.08 of our operating agreement,
any dispute in relation to the operating agreement is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery of the State of
Delaware, and each investor will covenant and agree not to bring any such claim in any other venue. If a holder of the shares were to
bring a claim against our company or our Managing Member pursuant to the operating agreement, it would have to do so in the Delaware
Court of Chancery. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if, for any reason, the Delaware Chancery Court does not have jurisdiction over an
action, then the action may be brought in other federal or state courts located in Delaware.
We believe the provision benefits us by providing
increased consistency in the application of Delaware law in the types of lawsuits to which it applies and in limiting our litigation
costs, the forum selection provision may limit investors’ ability to bring claims in judicial forums that they find favorable to
such disputes and may discourage lawsuits with respect to such claims. The company has adopted the provision to limit the time and expense
incurred by its management to challenge any such claims. As a company with a small management team, this provision allows its officers
to not lose a significant amount of time travelling to any particular forum so they may continue to focus on operations of the company.
Section 22 of the Securities Act creates
concurrent jurisdiction for federal and state courts over all suits brought to enforce any duty or liability created by the Securities
Act or the rules and regulations thereunder. We believe that the exclusive forum provision applies to claims arising under the Securities
Act, but there is uncertainty as to whether a court would enforce such a provision in this context. Further, Section 27 of the Exchange
Act creates exclusive federal jurisdiction over all suits brought to enforce any duty or liability created by the Exchange Act or the
rules and regulations thereunder. As a result, the exclusive forum provision would require suits to enforce any duty or liability
created by the Exchange Act or any other claim for which the federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction to be brought in federal court
located in Delaware. Investors will not be deemed to have waived the company’s compliance with the federal securities laws and
the rules and regulations thereunder.
Waiver of Right to Trial by Jury
Our operating agreement provides that each investor
waives the right to a jury trial for any claim they may have against us arising out of, or relating to, the operating agreement and any
transaction arising under that agreement, which could include claims under federal securities law.
Further, our subscription
agreement that investors will execute when investing a series of our company also provides that subscribers waive the right to a jury
trial of any claim they may have against us arising out of or relating to the subscription agreement. This jury trial waiver also applies
to claims arising under federal securities laws.
If we opposed a jury
trial demand based on either waiver, a court would determine whether such waiver was enforceable given the facts and circumstances of
that case in accordance with applicable case law. Meaning that if either jury trial waiver provision is not permitted by applicable law,
an action could proceed under the terms of the subscription agreement or operating agreement, as applicable, with a jury trial. Furthermore,
no condition, stipulation or provision of either agreement serves as a waiver by any holder of our shares or by us of compliance with
any substantive provision of the federal securities laws and the rules and regulations promulgated under those laws.
The jury trial waiver in both our operating agreement
and subscription agreement will also be apply to purchasers of investors’ shares in secondary transactions (i.e. shares sold on
StartEngine Secondary).
ONGOING REPORTING AND SUPPLEMENTS TO THIS OFFERING
CIRCULAR
We will be required to make annual and semi-annual
filings with the SEC. We will make annual filings on Form 1-K, which will be due by the end of April each year and will include
audited financial statements for the previous fiscal year. We will make semi-annual filings on Form 1-SA, which will be due by September 28
each year, which will include unaudited financial statements for the six months to June 30. We will also file a Form 1-U to
announce important events such as the loss of a senior officer, a change in auditors or certain types of capital-raising. We will be
required to keep making these reports unless we file a Form 1-Z to exit the reporting system, which we will only be able to do if
we have less than 300 shareholders of record and have filed at least one Form 1-K.
At least every 12 months, we will file a post-qualification
amendment to the offering statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part, to include the company’s recent financial statements.
We may supplement the information in this Offering
Circular by filing a Supplement with the SEC.
All these filings will be available on the SEC’s
EDGAR filing system. You should read all the available information before investing.
STARTENGINE COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(UNAUDITED)
STARTENGINE COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS AS OF JUNE 30, 2022 and DECEMBER 31, 2021 (Unaudited)
|
|
June
30, 2022 |
|
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020PAVIE |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020CHBL |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020AUSO |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020ANGE |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020CERT |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2016CHAM |
|
|
Series
Sports
#JAMESREFRACTOR |
|
|
Unallocated |
|
|
Consolidated |
|
ASSETS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CURRENT ASSETS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash and Cash Equivalents |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5,160 |
|
|
|
8,813 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
13,973 |
|
Prepaid Expenses |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
8,813 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
13,973 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LONG TERM ASSETS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deferred Offering Costs |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
100,610 |
|
|
$ |
100,610 |
|
Investments |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
|
146,880 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
242,690 |
|
TOTAL LONG TERM ASSETS |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
146,880 |
|
|
$ |
100,610 |
|
|
$ |
343,300 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ASSETS |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
10,320 |
|
|
$ |
155,693 |
|
|
$ |
100,610 |
|
|
$ |
357,273 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LIABILITIES AND MEMBERS’ EQUITY |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CURRENT LIABILITIES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Due to Members |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
8,813 |
|
|
$ |
180,610 |
|
|
$ |
194,583 |
|
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
8,813 |
|
|
$ |
180,610 |
|
|
$ |
194,583 |
|
TOTAL LIABILITIES |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
8,813 |
|
|
$ |
180,610 |
|
|
$ |
194,583 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MEMBERS’ DEFICIT |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Member Contrtibution |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
|
146,880 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
242,690 |
|
Accumulated Deficit |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
(80,000 |
) |
|
$ |
(80,000 |
) |
TOTAL MEMBERS’ DEFICIT |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
146,880 |
|
|
$ |
(80,000 |
) |
|
$ |
162,690 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
MEMBERS’ EQUITY |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
10,320 |
|
|
$ |
155,693 |
|
|
$ |
100,610 |
|
|
$ |
357,273 |
|
|
|
December
31, 2021 |
|
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020PAVIE |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020CHBL |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020AUSO |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020ANGE |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020CERT |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2016CHAM |
|
|
Series
Sports
#JAMESREFRACTOR |
|
|
Unallocated |
|
|
Consolidated |
|
ASSETS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CURRENT ASSETS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash and Cash Equivalents |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- |
|
Prepaid Expenses |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LONG TERM ASSETS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deferred Offering
Costs |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
100,610 |
|
|
$ |
100,610 |
|
Investments |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
90,650 |
|
TOTAL LONG TERM ASSETS |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
100,610 |
|
|
$ |
191,260 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ASSETS |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
100,610 |
|
|
$ |
191,260 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LIABILITIES AND MEMBERS’ EQUITY |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CURRENT LIABILITIES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Due to Members |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
180,610 |
|
|
$ |
180,610 |
|
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
180,610 |
|
|
$ |
180,610 |
|
TOTAL LIABILITIES |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
180,610 |
|
|
$ |
180,610 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MEMBERS’ DEFICIT |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Member Contrtibution |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
90,650 |
|
Accumulated Deficit |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
(67,500 |
) |
|
$ |
(67,500 |
) |
TOTAL MEMBERS’ DEFICIT |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
(67,500 |
) |
|
$ |
23,150 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
MEMBERS’ EQUITY |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
113,110 |
|
|
$ |
203,760 |
|
See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements
STARTENGINE COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE PERIOD FROM JANUARY 1, 2022, TO
JUNE 30, 2022 (Unaudited)
|
|
January
1, 2022 to June 30, 2022 |
|
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020PAVIE |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020CHBL |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020AUSO |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020ANGE |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020CERT |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2016CHAM |
|
|
Series
Sports
#JAMESREFRACTOR |
|
|
Unallocated |
|
|
Consolidated |
|
Operating Income |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revenue |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
Gross Profit |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating Expense |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
General and
administrative |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
12,500 |
|
|
$ |
12,500 |
|
Total Operating Expenses |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
12,500 |
|
|
$ |
12,500 |
|
Loss from Operations |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
(12,500 |
) |
|
$ |
(12,500 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Loss |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
(12,500 |
) |
|
$ |
(12,500 |
) |
|
|
January
1, 2021 to June 30, 2021 |
|
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020PAVIE |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020CHBL |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020AUSO |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020ANGE |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2020CERT |
|
|
Series
Wine
#2016CHAM |
|
|
Series
Sports
#JAMESREFRACTOR |
|
|
Unallocated |
|
|
Consolidated |
|
Operating Income |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revenue |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
Gross Profit |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating Expense |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
General and administrative |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
Total Operating Expenses |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
Loss from Operations |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Loss |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
In
the opinion of management all adjustments necessary in order to make the interim financial statements not misleading have
been included.
See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements
STARTENGINE COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF MEMBER’S EQUITY
FOR THE PERIOD FROM JANUARY 1, 2022, TO
JUNE 30, 2022 (Unaudited)
|
|
Series Wine
#2020PAVIE |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020CHBL |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020AUSO |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020ANGE |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020CERT |
|
|
Series Wine
#2016CHAM |
|
|
Series Sports
#JAMESREFRACTOR |
|
|
Unallocated |
|
|
Consolidated |
|
Balance, January 1, 2021 |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Member Contributions |
|
|
22,990 |
|
|
|
11,580 |
|
|
|
29,310 |
|
|
|
15,270 |
|
|
|
11,500 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Accumulated Deficit |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Net Loss |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Balance, December 31,
2021 |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
(67,500 |
) |
|
$ |
23,150 |
|
Member Contributions |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
5,160 |
|
|
|
146,880 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
152,040 |
|
Accumulated Deficit |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Net Loss |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(12,500 |
) |
|
|
(12,500 |
) |
Balance, June 30,
2022 |
|
$ |
22,990 |
|
|
$ |
11,580 |
|
|
$ |
29,310 |
|
|
$ |
15,270 |
|
|
$ |
11,500 |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
146,880 |
|
|
$ |
(80,000 |
) |
|
$ |
162,690 |
|
See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements
STARTENGINE COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE PERIOD FROM
JANUARY 1, 2022, TO
JUNE 30, 2022 (Unaudited)
|
|
January
1, 2022 to June 30, 2022 |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020PAVIE |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020CHBL |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020AUSO |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020ANGE |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020CERT |
|
|
Series Wine
#2016CHAM |
|
|
Series Sports
#JAMESREFRACTOR |
|
|
Unallocated |
|
|
Consolidated |
|
Cash Flows From Operating Activities: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Income/(Loss) For the Period |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
(12,500 |
) |
|
$ |
(12,500 |
) |
Prepaid Expenses |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
12,500 |
|
|
|
12,500 |
|
Net Cash Flows Used In
Operating Activities |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash Flows From Investing Activities: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Investments |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(5,160 |
) |
|
|
(146,880 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(152,040 |
) |
Net Cash Flows Provided
By Investing Activities |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(5,160 |
) |
|
|
(146,880 |
) |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(152,040 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash Flows From Financing Activities: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Due to Members |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
5,160 |
|
|
|
8,813 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
13,973 |
|
Deferred Offering Costs |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Member Contrtibution |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
5,160 |
|
|
|
146,880 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
152,040 |
|
Net Cash Flows Provided
By/(Used In) Financing Activities |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
10,320 |
|
|
|
155,693 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash at Beginning of Period |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Net Increase (Decrease)
In Cash |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
5,160 |
|
|
|
8,813 |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
13,973 |
|
Cash at End of Period |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
5,160 |
|
|
$ |
8,813 |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
13,973 |
|
|
|
January
1, 2021 to June 30, 2021 |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020PAVIE |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020CHBL |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020AUSO |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020ANGE |
|
|
Series Wine
#2020CERT |
|
|
Series Wine
#2016CHAM |
|
|
Series Sports
#JAMESREFRACTOR |
|
|
Unallocated |
|
|
Consolidated |
|
Cash Flows From Operating Activities: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Income/(Loss) For the Period |
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
|
$ |
- |
|
Prepaid Expenses |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Net Cash Flows Used In
Operating Activities |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash Flows From Investing Activities: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Investments |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
Net Cash Flows Provided
By Investing Activities |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash Flows From Financing Activities: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Due to Members |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
4,000 |
|
|
|
4,000 |
|
Deferred Offering Costs |
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
- |
|
|
|
(4,000 |
) |
|
|
(4,000 |
) |
Member Contrtibution |
|
|
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STARTENGINE COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 1 – NATURE OF OPERATIONS
StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC was formed
on October 14, 2020 (“Inception”) in the State of Delaware. The financial statements of StartEngine Collectibles Fund
I LLC, (which may be referred to as the "Company", "we," "us," or "our") are prepared in accordance
with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”). The Company’s headquarters
are in Burbank, California.
The purpose of the Company and, unless otherwise
provided in the applicable Series Designation, shall be to (a) promote, conduct or engage in, directly or indirectly, any business,
purpose or activity that lawfully may be conducted by a series limited liability company organized pursuant to the Delaware Act, (b) acquire,
maintain and sell collectibles and other assets and, to exercise all of the rights and powers conferred upon the Company and each Series with
respect to its interests therein, and (c) conduct any and all activities related or incidental to the foregoing purposes.
The Managing Member of the Company, StartEngine
Assets, LLC, may, at any time and from time to time cause the Company to establish in writing (each, a “Series Designation”)
one or more series as such term is used under Section 18-215 of the Delaware Act (each a “Series”). The Series Designation
shall relate solely to the Series established thereby and shall not be construed: (i) to affect the terms and conditions of
any other Series, or (ii) to designate, fix or determine the rights, powers, authority, privileges, preferences, duties, responsibilities,
liabilities and obligations in respect of Shares associated with any other Series, or the Members associated therewith. The terms and
conditions for each Series shall be as set forth in the operating agreement and the Series Designation, as applicable, for
the Series.
As the Series were not established until
2021, the company has provided unconsolidated financials for the year 2020.
Management Plans and Going Concern
The accompanying financial statements have been
prepared on a going concern basis, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course
of business. To date, the Company has incurred net losses and has no working capital. We will rely heavily on financing from both our
Administrative Manager and proposed Asset Manager and have not been guaranteed funding from either party to ensure that we can continually
meet our obligations. These factors, among others, raise substantial doubt about the ability of the Company to continue as a going concern
within one year after the date that the financial statements are issued.
During the next 12 months, we intend to fund
the Company’s operations through revenues from operations, member contributions or advances, and security offerings. There are
no assurances that we will be able to raise capital on terms acceptable to the Company. If the Company is unable to obtain enough additional
capital, it may be required to reduce the scope of planned operations, which could harm the business financial condition and operating
results. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from these uncertainties.
NOTE 2 – SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity
with U.S. GAAP requires management to make certain estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities,
and the reported amount of expenses during the reporting periods. Actual results could materially differ from these estimates. It is
reasonably possible that changes in estimates will occur in the near term.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Fair value is defined as the exchange price that
would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset
or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants as of the measurement date. Applicable accounting guidance provides
an established hierarchy for inputs used in measuring fair value that maximizes the use of observable inputs and minimizes the use of
unobservable inputs by requiring that the most observable inputs be used when available. Observable inputs are inputs that market participants
would use in valuing the asset or liability and are developed based on market data obtained from sources independent of the Company.
Unobservable inputs are inputs that reflect the Company’s assumptions about the factors that market participants would use in valuing
the asset or liability. There are three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value:
|
Level 1 |
- Observable inputs that
reflect quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets. |
|
Level 2 |
- Include other inputs that are directly or indirectly
observable in the marketplace. |
|
Level 3 |
- Unobservable inputs which are supported by little
or no market activity. |
The fair value hierarchy
also requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value.
Fair-value estimates
discussed herein are based upon certain market assumptions and pertinent information available to management as of December 31,
2021.
The respective carrying
value of certain on-balance-sheet financial instruments approximated their fair values.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
For the purpose of the statement of cash flows,
the Company considers all highly liquid debt instruments purchased with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.
Revenue Recognition
The Company will recognize revenue under the
guidance of Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers. Under ASC 606,
the Company 1) identifies the contract with the customer 2) identifies the performance obligations in the contract 3) determines the
transaction price, 4) determines if an allocation of that transaction price is required to the performance obligations in the contract,
and 5) recognizes revenue when or as the companies satisfies a performance obligation. To date, the Company has not recognized any revenue
from intended operations.
Income Taxes
As of June 30, 2022, the Company has elected
to be taxed a C Corporation rather than a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Under these provisions, the Company will pay federal corporate
income taxes on its taxable income. The Company will pay state franchise taxes. Each of the Series may elect to be taxed as a C
corporation and as such will be subject to income tax at the Series level. The Company is subject to U.S. federal, state, and local
income tax examinations by tax authorities for all periods since Inception. The Company currently does not have any ongoing tax examination.
Risks and Uncertainties
The Company’s operations are subject to
compliance with new laws and regulations. Significant changes to regulations governing the way the Company derives revenues could impact
the company negatively. Technological and advancements and updates as well as maintaining compliance standards are required to maintain
the Company’s operations.
Concentration of Credit Risk
The Company will maintain its cash with a major
financial institution located in the United States of America which it believes to be credit worthy. Balances are insured
by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $250,000. At times, the Company may maintain balances in excess of the
federally insured limits.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issues
Accounting Standards Updates (“ASU”) to amend the authoritative literature in Accounting Standards Codification. Management
believes that those issued to date are either already included in the Company’s accounting or (i) provide supplemental guidance,
(ii) are technical corrections, (iii) are not applicable to us or (iv) are not expected to have a significant impact our
financial statements.
NOTE 3 – DUE TO RELATED PARTIES
To date, the Administrative Manager and the proposed
Asset Manager paid for the formation and offering costs of the Company, which is the included in the balance of due to members’
on the accompanying balance sheet. The costs will be allocated to the Series pursuant to the allocation policy. The
Series will be responsible for their costs, and the amount the Managers can be reimbursed each month for a Series is capped
at .5% of the aggregate gross proceeds from an offering of that Series.
For each Series established to date, the
Administrative Manager has chosen not to allocate costs to the individual Series.
In the normal course of business, the Series have
and will acquire underlying assets from the Manager in exchange for cash or promissory notes, which may or may not be interest bearing.
Because these are related party transactions,
no guarantee can be made that the terms of the arrangements are at arm’s length.
The Company’s Administrative Manager intends
to establish other companies that intend to raise funds and operate under their intended business plan. Although there are no transactions
with related entities other than described above, the Administrative Manager is able to influence the Company’s operations for
the benefit of other companies under its control.
Economic Dependency
The Company is dependent on its Administrative
Manager and proposed Asset Manager to provide certain services that are essential to the Company, including operational decisions, security
offerings, as well as other administrative responsibilities for the Company including accounting services and investor relations. As
a result of these relationships, the Company is dependent upon the Administrative and proposed Asset Manager and their affiliates. In
the event that these companies were unable to provide the Company with the respective services, the Company would be required to find
alternative providers of these services.
NOTE 4 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
We are currently not involved with or know
of any pending or threatening litigation against the Company or any of its officers.
NOTE 5 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
The Company has evaluated subsequent events that
occurred after June 30, 2022 through September 16, 2022. There have been no events or transactions during this time which would
have a material effect on these financial statements.
STARTENGINE
COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DECEMBER 31,
2021
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT
To the Members of StartEngine Collectibles
Fund I LLC
We have audited the accompanying financial statements
of StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC (the “Company”), which comprise the balance sheet as of December 31, 2021 and the
related statements of operations, member’s deficit, and cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2021, and the related notes
to the financial statements (collectively referred to as “financial statements”).
Management's Responsibility for the Financial
Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation
and fair presentation of the financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of
America; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation
of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
Auditors’ Responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on
the financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United
States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial
statements are free from material misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain
audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on our judgment, including
the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk
assessments, we consider internal control relevant to the Company's preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in
order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness
of the Company's internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of
accounting policies used and the reasonableness of significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide
a basis for our audit opinion.
Opinion
In our opinion, the financial statements referred
to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC as of December 31, 2021
and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2021, in accordance with accounting principles generally
accepted in the United States of America.
Going Concern
The accompanying financial statements have been
prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern. As discussed in Note 1 to the financial statements, the Company
has incurred losses and has no working capital, which raises substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern. Management’s
plans in regard to these matters are also described in Note 1. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result
from the outcome of this uncertainty.
/S BF Borgers CPA PC
BF Borgers CPA PC
Lakewood, CO
April 04, 2022
STARTENGINE
COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2021
| |
Series
Wine #2020PAVIE | | |
Series
Wine #2020CHBL | | |
Series
Wine #2020AUSO | | |
Series
Wine #2020ANGE | | |
Series
Wine #2020CERT | | |
Unallocated | | |
Consolidated | |
ASSETS | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
CURRENT ASSETS | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Prepaid
Expenses | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 12,500 | | |
$ | 12,500 | |
TOTAL CURRENT
ASSETS | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 12,500 | | |
$ | 12,500 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
LONG TERM ASSETS | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Deferred
Offering Costs | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 100,610 | | |
$ | 100,610 | |
Investments | |
$ | 22,990 | | |
$ | 11,580 | | |
$ | 29,310 | | |
$ | 15,270 | | |
$ | 11,500 | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 90,650 | |
TOTAL LONG
TERM ASSETS | |
$ | 22,990 | | |
$ | 11,580 | | |
$ | 29,310 | | |
$ | 15,270 | | |
$ | 11,500 | | |
$ | 100,610 | | |
$ | 191,260 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
TOTAL
ASSETS | |
$ | 22,990 | | |
$ | 11,580 | | |
$ | 29,310 | | |
$ | 15,270 | | |
$ | 11,500 | | |
$ | 113,110 | | |
$ | 203,760 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
LIABILITIES
AND MEMBERS’ EQUITY | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
CURRENT LIABILITIES | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Due to Members | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 180,610 | | |
$ | 180,610 | |
TOTAL CURRENT
LIABILITIES | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 180,610 | | |
$ | 180,610 | |
TOTAL LIABILITIES | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 180,610 | | |
$ | 180,610 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
MEMBERS’ DEFICIT | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Member Contrtibution | |
$ | 22,990 | | |
$ | 11,580 | | |
$ | 29,310 | | |
$ | 15,270 | | |
$ | 11,500 | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 90,650 | |
Accumulated
Deficit | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | -67,500 | | |
$ | -67,500 | |
TOTAL MEMBERS’
DEFICIT | |
$ | 22,990 | | |
$ | 11,580 | | |
$ | 29,310 | | |
$ | 15,270 | | |
$ | 11,500 | | |
$ | -67,500 | | |
$ | 23,150 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
TOTAL
LIABILITIES AND MEMBERS’ EQUITY | |
$ | 22,990 | | |
$ | 11,580 | | |
$ | 29,310 | | |
$ | 15,270 | | |
$ | 11,500 | | |
$ | 113,110 | | |
$ | 203,760 | |
See
Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements
STARTENGINE
COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE PERIOD FROM JANUARY 1, 2021, TO
DECEMBER 31, 2021
| |
Series
Wine #2020PAVIE | | |
Series
Wine #2020CHBL | | |
Series
Wine #2020AUSO | | |
Series
Wine #2020ANGE | | |
Series
Wine #2020CERT | | |
Unallocated | | |
Consolidated | |
Operating Income | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
Revenue | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | |
Gross Profit | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | | |
$ |
- | |
| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
Operating Expense | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
General
and administrative | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 12,500 | | |
$ | 12,500 | |
Total
Operating Expenses | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | 12,500 | | |
$ | 12,500 | |
Loss
from Operations | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | -12,500 | | |
$ | -12,500 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Net
Loss | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | -12,500 | | |
$ | -12,500 | |
See Accompanying Notes to
the Financial Statements
STARTENGINE
COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF MEMBER’S EQUITY
FOR THE PERIOD FROM JANUARY 1, 2021, TO
DECEMBER
31, 2021
| |
Series
Wine #2020PAVIE | | |
Series
Wine #2020CHBL | | |
Series
Wine #2020AUSO | | |
Series
Wine #2020ANGE | | |
Series
Wine #2020CERT | | |
Unallocated | | |
Consolidated | |
Balance, December 31, 2020 | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | -55,000 | | |
$ | -55,000 | |
Member Contributions | |
| 22,990 | | |
| 11,580 | | |
| 29,310 | | |
| 15,270 | | |
| 11,500 | | |
| - | | |
| 90,650 | |
Accumulated Deficit | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| | |
Net Loss | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| -12,500 | | |
| -12,500 | |
Balance, December 31, 2021 | |
$ | 22,990 | | |
$ | 11,580 | | |
$ | 29,310 | | |
$ | 15,270 | | |
$ | 11,500 | | |
| -67,500 | | |
$ | 23,150 | |
See
Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements
STARTENGINE
COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE PERIOD FROM
JANUARY 1, 2021, TO
DECEMBER 31, 2021
| |
Series
Wine #2020PAVIE | | |
Series
Wine #2020CHBL | | |
Series
Wine #2020AUSO | | |
Series
Wine #2020ANGE | | |
Series
Wine #2020CERT | | |
Unallocated | | |
Consolidated | |
Cash Flows From Operating
Activities: | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Net Income/(Loss)
For the Period | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | -12,500 | | |
$ | -12,500 | |
Prepaid Expenses | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| -12,500 | | |
| -12,500 | |
Net
Cash Flows Used In Operating Activities | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| -25,000 | | |
| -25,000 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Cash Flows From Investing
Activities: | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Investments | |
| -22,990 | | |
| -11,580 | | |
| -29,310 | | |
| -15,270 | | |
| -11,500 | | |
| - | | |
| -90,650 | |
Net
Cash Flows Provided By Investing Activities | |
| -22,990 | | |
| -11,580 | | |
| -29,310 | | |
| -15,270 | | |
| -11,500 | | |
| - | | |
| -90,650 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Cash Flows From Financing
Activities: | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Due to Members | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| 85,610 | | |
| 85,610 | |
Deferred Offering Costs | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| -60,610 | | |
| -60,610 | |
Member Contrtibution | |
| 22,990 | | |
| 11,580 | | |
| 29,310 | | |
| 15,270 | | |
| 11,500 | | |
| - | | |
| 90,650 | |
Net
Cash Flows Provided By/(Used In) Financing Activities | |
| 22,990 | | |
| 11,580 | | |
| 29,310 | | |
| 15,270 | | |
| 11,500 | | |
| 25,000 | | |
| 115,650 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |
Cash at Beginning of Period | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
Net Increase
(Decrease) In Cash | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
Cash at End of Period | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | | |
$ | - | |
See
Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements
STARTENGINE COLLECTIBLES FUND I LLC
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 1 – NATURE OF OPERATIONS
StartEngine Collectibles Fund I LLC was formed
on October 14, 2020 (“Inception”) in the State of Delaware. The financial statements of StartEngine Collectibles Fund
I LLC, (which may be referred to as the "Company", "we," "us," or "our") are prepared in accordance
with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”). The Company’s headquarters
are in Culver City, California.
The purpose of the Company and, unless otherwise
provided in the applicable Series Designation, shall be to (a) promote, conduct or engage in, directly or indirectly, any business,
purpose or activity that lawfully may be conducted by a series limited liability company organized pursuant to the Delaware Act, (b) acquire,
maintain and sell collectibles and other assets and, to exercise all of the rights and powers conferred upon the Company and each Series with
respect to its interests therein, and (c) conduct any and all activities related or incidental to the foregoing purposes.
The Managing Member of the Company, StartEngine
Assets, LLC, may, at any time and from time to time cause the Company to establish in writing (each, a “Series Designation”)
one or more series as such term is used under Section 18-215 of the Delaware Act (each a “Series”). The Series Designation
shall relate solely to the Series established thereby and shall not be construed: (i) to affect the terms and conditions of
any other Series, or (ii) to designate, fix or determine the rights, powers, authority, privileges, preferences, duties, responsibilities,
liabilities and obligations in respect of Shares associated with any other Series, or the Members associated therewith. The terms and
conditions for each Series shall be as set forth in the operating agreement and the Series Designation, as applicable, for
the Series.
As the Series were not established until 2021,
the company has provided unconsolidated financials for the year 2020.
Management Plans and Going Concern
The accompanying financial statements have been
prepared on a going concern basis, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course
of business. To date, the Company has incurred net losses and has no working capital. We will rely heavily on financing from both our
Administrative Manager and proposed Asset Manager and have not been guaranteed funding from either party to ensure that we can continually
meet our obligations. These factors, among others, raise substantial doubt about the ability of the Company to continue as a going concern
within one year after the date that the financial statements are issued.
During the next 12 months, we intend to fund
the Company’s operations through revenues from operations, member contributions or advances, and security offerings. There are
no assurances that we will be able to raise capital on terms acceptable to the Company. If the Company is unable to obtain enough additional
capital, it may be required to reduce the scope of planned operations, which could harm the business financial condition and operating
results. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from these uncertainties.
NOTE 2 – SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity
with U.S. GAAP requires management to make certain estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities,
and the reported amount of expenses during the reporting periods. Actual results could materially differ from these estimates. It is
reasonably possible that changes in estimates will occur in the near term.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Fair value is defined as the exchange price that
would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset
or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants as of the measurement date. Applicable accounting guidance provides
an established hierarchy for inputs used in measuring fair value that maximizes the use of observable inputs and minimizes the use of
unobservable inputs by requiring that the most observable inputs be used when available. Observable inputs are inputs that market participants
would use in valuing the asset or liability and are developed based on market data obtained from sources independent of the Company.
Unobservable inputs are inputs that reflect the Company’s assumptions about the factors that market participants would use in valuing
the asset or liability. There are three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value:
|
Level 1 |
- Observable inputs that reflect quoted
prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets. |
|
Level 2 |
- Include other inputs that are directly or indirectly observable in the
marketplace. |
|
Level 3 |
- Unobservable inputs which are supported by little or no market activity. |
The fair value hierarchy
also requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value.
Fair-value estimates
discussed herein are based upon certain market assumptions and pertinent information available to management as of December 31, 2021.
The respective carrying value of certain on-balance-sheet financial instruments approximated their fair values.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
For the purpose of the statement of cash flows,
the Company considers all highly liquid debt instruments purchased with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.
Revenue Recognition
The Company will recognize revenue under the
guidance of Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers. Under ASC 606,
the Company 1) identifies the contract with the customer 2) identifies the performance obligations in the contract 3) determines the
transaction price, 4) determines if an allocation of that transaction price is required to the performance obligations in the contract,
and 5) recognizes revenue when or as the companies satisfies a performance obligation. To date, the Company has not recognized any revenue
from intended operations.
Income Taxes
As of December 31, 2021, the Company is taxed
as a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Under these provisions, the Company does not pay federal corporate income taxes on its taxable
income. Instead, the Members are liable for individual federal and state income taxes on their respective shares of the Company’s
taxable income. The Company will pay state franchise taxes. Each of the Series may elect to be taxed as a C corporation and as such
will be subject to income tax at the Series level. The Company is subject to U.S. federal, state, and local income tax examinations
by tax authorities for all periods since Inception. The Company currently does not have any ongoing tax examination.
Risks and Uncertainties
The Company’s operations are subject to
compliance with new laws and regulations. Significant changes to regulations governing the way the Company derives revenues could impact
the company negatively. Technological and advancements and updates as well as maintaining compliance standards are required to maintain
the Company’s operations.
Concentration of Credit Risk
The Company will maintain its cash with a major
financial institution located in the United States of America which it believes to be credit worthy. Balances are insured
by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $250,000. At times, the Company may maintain balances in excess of the
federally insured limits.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issues
Accounting Standards Updates (“ASU”) to amend the authoritative literature in Accounting Standards Codification. Management
believes that those issued to date are either already included in the Company’s accounting or (i) provide supplemental guidance,
(ii) are technical corrections, (iii) are not applicable to us or (iv) are not expected to have a significant impact our
financial statements.
NOTE 3 – DUE TO RELATED PARTIES
To date, the Administrative Manager and the proposed
Asset Manager paid for the formation and offering costs of the Company, which is the full balance of due to members’ on the accompanying
balance sheet. The costs will be allocated to the Series pursuant to the allocation policy. The Series will be
responsible for their costs, and the amount the Managers can be reimbursed each month for a Series is capped at .5% of the aggregate
gross proceeds from an offering of that Series.
For the Series established in 2021, the Administrative
Manager has chosen not to allocate costs to the each Series.
In the normal course of business, the Series have and will acquire
Underlying Assets from the Manager in exchange for cash or promissory notes, which may or may not be interest bearing.
Because these are related party transactions, no guarantee can be
made that the terms of the arrangements are at arm’s length.
The Company’s Administrative Manager intends
to establish other companies that intend to raise funds and operate under their intended business plan. Although there are no transactions
with related entities other than described above, the Administrative Manager is able to influence the Company’s operations for
the benefit of other companies under its control.
Economic Dependency
The Company is dependent on its Administrative
Manager and proposed Asset Manager to provide certain services that are essential to the Company, including operational decisions, security
offerings, as well as other administrative responsibilities for the Company including accounting services and investor relations. As
a result of these relationships, the Company is dependent upon the Administrative and proposed Asset Manager and their affiliates. In
the event that these companies were unable to provide the Company with the respective services, the Company would be required to find
alternative providers of these services.
NOTE 4 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
We are currently not involved with or know of any pending or
threatening litigation against the Company or any of its officers.
NOTE 5 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
The Company has evaluated subsequent events that
occurred after December 31, 2021 through April 04, 2022. There have been no events or transactions during this time which would have
a material effect on these financial statements.
APPENDIX A
The following chart details the information on the series that have
closed. For all of the closed series, StartEngine Assets LLC is both the Asset Manager and the Administrative Manager. With respect to
the summary of distribution and liquidation rights, please note that the summary of terms qualified by reference to the operating agreement
and capitalized terms used in this summary that are not defined shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the operating agreement.
Series Name |
Asset Description |
Close Date |
Timing of Distributions |
Distribution/
Liquidation
Rights |
Number of
Membership
Interests |
Series Wine
#2020ANGE |
36 bottles of Chateau Angelus Saint Emilion, 1er Grand Cru, Classé
'A'.
Château Angélus is a Premier Grand Cru Classé A
estate on south-facing slopes in Saint-Émilion, on the right bank of the Gironde in Bordeaux. The château was so named because
of the presence of church bells that could be heard chiming from the original plots of vineyards, amplified by the natural amphitheater
the hill of Saint-Émilion creates.
|
11/10/2021 |
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. |
(2) |
1,527 |
Series Wine
#2020AUSO |
36 bottles of Chateau Ausone 2020 Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé
'A'.
Château Ausone is one of the prestigious few Saint-Émilion producers with Premier Grand Cru Classé A status. It is
relatively small compared to other top rated Bordeaux châteaux, and its 7-hectare (17-acre) vineyard is planted almost entirely
to Cabernet Franc and Merlot. The estate is named for the 4th Century Roman poet Decimius Magnus Ausonius, who owned extensive property
in Bordeaux, including some vineyards. The modern château and property date back to the 18th Century. Ausone's vineyard is on an
elevated southeast-facing slope that is uncommonly steep for the region. Sheltered to the north and the west, the vineyard was spared
from the devastating effects of the 1956 frosts that destroyed vines and vintages in many other parts of Bordeaux. Since the 1990s, Ausone
has consistently received high critical praise, peaking with 100 points from critic Robert Parker for the 2000 vintage.
|
11/10/2021 |
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. |
(2) |
2,931 |
Series Wine
#2020CERT |
30 bottles of Vieux Chateau Certan 2020 Pomerol.
The wine is a Bordeaux wine from the appellation Pomerol. The winery
is located on the Right Bank of the Bordeaux wine region, in the commune of Pomerol in the department Gironde. As all wine produced in
this appellation, Vieux Château Certan is unclassified, but the estate is long recognized as among the great growths of the region,
and by some reckoned comparable to neighboring estate Château Pétrus.
|
11/10/2021 |
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. |
(2) |
1,150 |
Series Wine
#2020CHBL |
18 bottles of Chateau Cheval Blanc 2020 Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru
Classé 'A'.
Château Cheval Blanc (French for “White Horse Castle”), is a wine producer in Saint-Émilion in the Bordeaux wine
region of France. |
11/10/2021 |
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum of one year, and
a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. |
(2) |
1,158 |
Series Wine
#2016CHAM |
1 bottle Domaine Georges Roumier, Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru,
Les Amoureuses.
Domaine Georges Roumier is a historic, family run estate located
in the small village of Chambolle in Burgundy. The name is synonymous with tradition and quality, and their wines are cult classics
in the world of wine. Roumier only makes about 100-150 cases of the Amoureuses each year. 2016 is considered an exceptional Burgundy
vintage.
|
4/21/2022 |
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. |
(1) |
516 |
Series Sports
#JAMESREFRACTOR |
LeBron James, Topps Chrome Refractors #111, 2003-04 (Rookie Card), BGS 10.
Topps Chrome is possibly the most important series in the history of modern basketball cards. Started in the 1996-97 season and lasting until the 2009-10 season Topps Chrome is possibly one of the most important products in the history of modern basketball. One of the most widely sought-after rookie cards of all time comes from the 2003-04 season, #111 the LeBron James rookie card. This card is a BGS 10 which denotes the card is in pristine condition, of which there are only 38 known in existence.
|
6/2/2022 |
We anticipate holding our Sports assets for a minimum of one year and
a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. |
(1) |
14,688 |
Series Art
#WARHOLMARILYN |
Andy Warhol, Marilyn, 1967, screen-print in colors,
36 x 36 inches, edition of 250.
Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe is one of the
most recognizable images in art history. Warhol created his first paintings depicting the famous star just after her tragic death in 1962.
In 1967, Warhol created his first Marilyn screen-prints in what is now his signature squared portrait style. This specific colorway, affectionately
called the “Black Marilyn” is considered by most to be the most valuable of the ten different colorway screen prints Warhol
made for the portfolio. Limited to only 250 in the edition (there were also 26 artists proofs) has made this work incredibly rare and
sought after, and as a result, commands increased attention when offered in the marketplace.
|
7/8/2022 |
We anticipate holding our Art assets for a minimum of one year and
a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset. |
(1) |
30,240 |
Series Wine
#2010PETRUS |
12 bottles of Chateau Petrus 2010.
Chateau Petrus is small estate in the hamlet
of Pomerol, Bordeaux. Petrus is consistently one of the most expensive wine sold in Bordeaux with only 2-4,000 cases made each year
dependent on the quality of the growing season. |
8/5/2022
|
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. |
(1) |
5,953 |
Series Art
#JORDANROOKIE |
Michael Jordan, Fleer #57, 1986 (Rookie Card), PSA 10.
Few sports trading cards are as famous as the 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan
Rookie Card. The portrayal of Jordan, suspended in midair, his expectant dunk just moments away has permeated society and pop culture.
Condition is crucial for the Jordan Rookie Card due to border prone to chipping and low-quality cardstock. This card is graded a PSA 10,
the highest possible score, asserting that it is in Gem Mint condition. There are only 319 cards known to be in this condition and as
a result it is often used as a barometer for the entire sports card market.
|
9/30/2022 |
We anticipate holding our Sports assets for a minimum of one year and
a maximum of twenty years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell the asset.
|
(1) |
43,200 |
Series Wine
#2015HBRI |
60 bottles of Chateau Haut-Brion Premier Cru Classe, Pessac-Leognan
2015.
Chateau Haut Brion is one of the legendary first growths in Bordeaux
and considered the most distinct, due to its illustrious history, distinct flavor profile and unusual bottle shape. 2015 is considered
to be an exceptionally good vintage, and the ’15
|
9/30/2022 |
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. |
(1) |
4,138 |
Series Wine
#2016BONMA |
12 bottles of Domaine Georges Roumier, Bonnes
Mares Grand Cru 2016.
Domaine Georges Roumier is a historic, family run estate located in
the small village of Chambolle in Burgundy. The name is synonymous with tradition and quality, and their wines are cult classics in the
world of wine. They make wine from small plots around Chambolle, with the Grand Cru Bonnes Mares vineyard considered one of the very best.
|
9/30/2022 |
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum of one year, and
a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. |
(1) |
2,897 |
Series Wine
#2016MUSIG |
1 bottle of Domaine Georges Roumier, Musigny Grand Cru 2016.
Georges Roumier is a historic, family run estate located in the small
village of Chambolle in Burgundy. The name is synonymous with tradition and quality, and their wines are cult classics in the world of
wine. There are only 350 bottles made of Roumier Musigny each year and it hardly ever comes to the open market. The wine trades as one
of the most expensive in any category and over any vintage. |
9/30/2022 |
We anticipate holding our wine assets for a minimum of one year, and a maximum of six years. We intend to pay distributions to the extent we sell some or all of our assets. |
(1) |
2,123 |
(1) Distribution / Liquidation Rights
Distribution Rights
To the extent there is “Free Cash Flow” for the series,
our Managing Member intends to declare and pay distributions as follows:
|
● |
80% to the shareholders of the series in accordance with their percentage interest; and |
|
● |
20% as the “Service Fee” to the Managers. |
Distributions will be paid out of the available “Free Cash Flow”
of a series, which consists of the net income (as determined under GAAP) generated by such series (before accounting for the Service Fee)
plus any change in net working capital and depreciation and amortization (and any other non-cash operating expenses and/or and amounts
that were previously retained as cash reserves that, during such period, the Managing Member determines are no longer needed by our company)
and less any capital expenditures related to the underlying assets related to such series.
Liquidation Rights
In connection with the liquidation of a series, whether as a result
of the dissolution of our company or the termination of such series, all property and Free Cash Flows in excess of that required to discharge
liabilities that are contingent, conditional or unmatured, shall be distributed as follows:
|
● |
First, to the holders of the shares of the series on an equal per share basis until they have received their capital contribution; |
|
|
|
|
● |
Second, 20% to Managers of the series and 80% to the holders of shares of the series on an equal per share basis. |
(2) Distribution / Liquidation Rights
Distribution Rights
To the extent there is Free Cash Flow for the series, our Managing
Member intends to declare and pay distributions to the shareholders of the series equal to:
|
● |
First, to the holders of the shares of the series an amount equal to a return on their investment equal to an annual rate of 4% (the “Preferred Return”); and |
|
● |
Second, 50% to the Managers of the series as a “Service Fee” and 50% to the holders of shares of the series on an equal per share basis. |
To the extent the Preferred Return is not paid in a particular period,
the amount of unpaid Preferred Return will accrue and will be paid if and when there are available funds in the Free Cash Flow.
Distributions of Preferred Return will be paid out of the available
“Free Cash Flow” of a series, which consists of the net income (as determined under GAAP) generated by such series (before
accounting for the Service Fee) plus any change in net working capital and depreciation and amortization (and any other non-cash operating
expenses and/or and amounts that were previously retained as cash reserves that, during such period, the Managing Member determines are
no longer needed by our company) and less any capital expenditures related to the underlying assets related to such series. Any amounts
remaining after payment of the Preferred Return and Service Fee will be distributed on a pro-rata basis to shareholders of a series, if
available.
While unpaid Preferred Return will accrue, it is possible that investors
may never receive Preferred Return or will not receive the entire accrued amount if the particular series does not have available funds
in the Free Cash Flow. Further, upon the liquidation of a series, whether as a result of the dissolution of our company or the termination
of such series, it is possible there will not be enough Free Cash Flow in excess of the amounts required to discharge liabilities of that
series– for investors to receive all of their accrued Preferred Return, any Preferred Return at all, or even a return of their capital
invested.
Liquidation Rights
In connection with the liquidation, whether as a result of the dissolution
of our company or the termination of such series, all property and Free Cash Flows in excess of that required to discharge liabilities
that are contingent, conditional or unmatured, shall be distributed as follows:
|
● |
First, to the holders of the shares of the series on an equal per share basis until they have received their capital contribution and Preferred Return (including any Preferred Return that accrued with respect to a current or prior calendar year but has not yet been distributed); |
|
● |
Second, unless otherwise specified in a Series Designation, 50% to Managers of the series and 50% to the holders of shares of the series on an equal per share basis. |
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