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わからないので誰か解いてください。お願いします。

Mys7ery gg d sales. Some people are juSt Many people cnjoy shopping at flea markets and yar jooking for things they need。 Some look for items thcy colecr and others are looking 旨 rare valuable items。There are records of people finding valuable paintngs orartifaC計 4 for a few dollars. but one story is more surprising than them al Tn 2004 a man in the American Midwest bought a decorative gold cgg WI inSide for around $13.000 at a Hiea market。 That price SeemS VPIy pigh, but he Tf that didmt work。 he was planning 9 sellitto someone to 1d buy it for much However。 no one WoU た it for himself、 and he displayed it in his tm a watch thought he COuld resell it for even more。 rmeltit down for the value of the gold and jewels. more than he paid for it He decided to just kecp 1 might be、He looked up s found outit was a lost Faberg egg. TL Wa the Aander of Russta to his wife。 The jeWelet nd each egg was one of a kind。 What the kitchen. Eight year name written on the inside of the egg am ihird one ever made and was a gift from and watchmaker Faberg6 only made fifty CBgS, of the most valuable antiques in the world. hotographs to see the antiques dealer Wartski NeOne that had been lost for almoSta MO then sold it to a private collector. ss later。 he decided to try tO find out what the cgg man had Was One The man few to England With tham 2.500 times what he paid for Will ever happen agan。 buti iith their next purchase. gives hope to HG lm

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