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This one,
a Swedish four shilling...

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called
Da Gula Fyraskillingen,

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printed in 1854.
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- What is it worth?
- Oh, the money is unimportant.

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I'm afraid it's very important.
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Well, in your money,
perhaps $85,000.

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- May I sit down?
- Yes.

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- And the blue one?
- Oh, it's called The Hawaiian Blue.

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In 1894 the owner was murdered
by a rival collector...

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who was obsessed to own it.
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And what is its value today?
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Sixty-five thousand.
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- And the last one.
- Ah, the best for last.

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Le chef d'oeuvre de la collection.
The masterpiece.

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The most valuable stamp
in the world.

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It's called the Gazette Maldave.
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It was printed by hand
on coloured paper...

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and marked with the initials
of the printer.

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Today it has a value of $100,000.
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I'm not a thief, madame.
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I knew there was some mistake.
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You gave the boy
a great many stamps in return.

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- Are they for sale now?
- Let me see.

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Three hundred and fifty European;
two hundred Asian;

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a hundred and seventy-five American;
a hundred African;

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and 12 Princess Grace
commemorative.

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Which comes to ten francs.
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And don't forget these.
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Thank you.
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- I'm sorry.
- Oh, no.

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For a few minutes they were mine.
That is enough.

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Adam? Adam?

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