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COIN-COLLECTOR was boasting about his collection. "‘And there’s one coin I have," he remarked, "‘that is worth at least £100 pounds, though it is only made of copper. It’s a Roman coin, wonderfully preserved, and the date, 67 B.C., -is perfectly clear. I’ve already had ‘several offers for | rd Then someone laughed. Why? (Answer i in next week's ‘Radio Record". ) LAST WEEK'S ANSWER. OW could anyone know whai the man was dreaming if he died before he awakened? ©

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Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 72

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WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS STORY? Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 72

WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS STORY? Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 72

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