> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.milliononmars.com/playerguide/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.milliononmars.com/playerguide/getting-started/being-a-land-owner/viewing-your-nfts.md).

# Viewing your NFTs

Now that I have claimed my homestead, a brand new land deed has been minted for me, and deposited to my WAX wallet! I can browse over to AtomicHub, and view it in my inventory.&#x20;

![](/files/nKRp3HlCpXBnHe33zmrH)

This NFT is unique to this Latitude and Longitude on Mars, and it's the only one of this collection that will ever be minted. Million on Mars is building the highest-fidelity virtual Mars, based on NASA terrain height map data, known information about the geology and ores, and some artistry. We intend to be the Mars part of the Metaverse. Congratulations for buying your piece of the newest world!

The detail page for my NFT includes some information about the land, and also its mutable data, including which buildings are currently installed in game.

![NFT Detail page, including mint number, properties](/files/YdTFoNCon4v2wA6B6cfI)

![](/files/Jbd3aYod8QGRZ1pHcEAm)

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