A RARE $20 Liberty Head Coin Brought to Bangor | Dickinson's Real Deal | S08 E51 | HomeStyle
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2022
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Series: Dickinson's Real Deal
Episode: Series 8 Episode 51
Location: Bangor, North Wales
A trio of antique dealers decide whether or not to make offers for people's possessions or allow the owners to take a risk at auction.
Welcome to Dickinson's Real Deal. Dickinson: the flamboyant antique expert helps the public make the most money from their old antiques. Are today's guests about to produce big windfalls or big busts? Find out!
The challenge is how to get the best deal. Contestants meet the dealers who offer cash for an item. The seller must decide whether to accept the guaranteed money or risk fortune or failure in the auction room. Of course, placing one's trust in a positive auction outcome is a gamble in itself! Will they make the right choice?
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The 1930's church painting showed Mardale Church in Cumbria which was demolished and flooded in the late '30's to create Haweswater reservoir. Don't know if that would have raised its value if anyone had known, but no one, not seller, not buyer nor experts, knew a thing about it....
Lol that coin alone is worth $2-5 thousand dollars lol
1902 is worth around $1500-1700 currently and would have been lower when this was recorded 10+ years ago.
That James is like pulling teeth, always in different pockets
The christening mug had a 1863 date and was engraved for a birth in 1864, so expert says it must have been second-hand......not really....
The dealer said 1853.
reggie kray
Why take little kids to the Dickinson real deal !????.🙄
I wish David Dickinson would stop chattering during the auction. It's the auctioneer we want to hear.
Debbie Serpal, ex police officer, bent
Some of those dealers are bent as nine bob notes