MARIEHAMN (AP).- An anonymous Internet bidder on Friday paid 54,000 ($78,200) for two bottles of 200-year-old Champagne salvaged from a shipwreck at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, auction organizers said. The buyer from Singapore paid a world-record price of 30,000 for a bottle of Veuve Clicquot and 24,000 for a bottle of Juglar. Both bottles are believed to be the oldest preserved examples of their respective brands. The buyers identity was not revealed. The auction was held in the capital of the autonomous Aland Islands, a Finnish archipelago situated between Sweden and Finland, after divers found a shipwreck with Champagne and beer just south of the islands in July last year. Researchers believe the ship was probably en route from northern