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Rare £1 coin sells for £4,000 at auction

An extremely rare £1 coin has fetched a staggering £4,000 at auction. Discover the unique features that make this coin a collector's dream and check if you're sitting on a hidden fortune.

Antiques Roadshow uncovers rare historical gems on BBC

The BBC's beloved Antiques Roadshow has uncovered a stunning collection of historical artefacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into Britain's rich heritage. Discover the stories behind these extraordinary finds.

Cowboys top NFL valuations at $9.2 billion

The Dallas Cowboys continue their reign as the NFL's most valuable franchise, topping Forbes' list for the 17th consecutive year with a staggering $9.2 billion valuation. Discover how Jerry Jones built this sports empire and which teams trail behind.

Rare 1p coin could be worth £8,000

A seemingly ordinary 1p coin could be worth thousands due to a rare minting error. Discover if you're sitting on a hidden treasure.

Rare 1933 penny could sell for £5 million

A rare 1933 penny, one of only four in existence, is set to sell for a staggering £5 million. Discover the fascinating history behind Britain's most sought-after coin.

Rare Pokémon Card Sells for £300K

A Pokémon enthusiast turned a childhood hobby into a fortune after discovering a rare Charizard card worth £300,000 in his collection.

Antiques dealer arrested as cocaine ring mastermind

A high-end antiques dealer, accused of orchestrating Britain's most sophisticated cocaine network, was dramatically arrested in a police sting. Footage captures the tense confrontation as officers swoop in.

Rare Beatrix Potter 50p Coins Worth £1,500

Discover the hidden treasures in your pocket as rare Beatrix Potter 50p coins fetch up to £1,500. Learn which designs are the most valuable and how to spot them.

Titanic survivor's letter found on Antiques Roadshow

A poignant letter written by a Titanic survivor has been discovered on Antiques Roadshow, offering a glimpse into the tragic events of 1912. The emotional artefact reveals untold stories of survival and loss.

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