Mined them at $0.20. Spent them at $70k. Try to wrap around your head on how good investment bitcoin has been.
Only those who mined back then know how it feels to turn $0.20 into $70k (and potentially much more). I have to settle for knowing what it's like to buy BTC for only $200, and sell them nevertheless for a very nice profit.

I will not speculate who the owner is, but I can say with certainty that the coins do not belong to CW Faketoshi, although it may be one of the addresses that he claimed belonged to him.
I checked the three in the post. He had not claimed them as his.
Thanks for checking, I know a while back someone signed and published a large number of BTC addresses from 2010 that Faketoshi claimed belonged to him. However, I was curious and searched the first address, and one of the search results leads to a website where Satoshi public keys are allegedly published - anyone can find the link with a simple search.