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Record Profit on BBC Antiques Road Trip
In a recent episode of Antiques Road Trip, experts Paul Laidlaw and Margie Cooper traveled to Leicester, achieving significant profits from their items, with Paul earning £191 and Margie £83. This was a notable moment in the show's history, reminiscent of the 2012 episode where Charlie Ross purchased a damaged Staffordshire elephant for £8, which astonishingly sold for £2,700 at auction. The excitement surrounding the elephant's auction captivated viewers, as bids skyrocketed from £80 to over £2,000, leaving the experts in disbelief. The show's format, where experts buy collectibles on a limited budget to sell for profit, continues to engage audiences since its inception in 2010. This recent episode highlights the ongoing success of the show and its ability to deliver memorable moments. Fans remain enthusiastic about its entertaining premise and the potential for unexpected profits.
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