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Date: | Fri, 28 Jan 2005 10:54:42 -0500 |
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There are bargins and then there are bargains. I was on E*** and came
across a seller in the shell section that had a headline "After 30 years
I'm selling off my collection" with no particular identification of the
shell that he was selling. I took a peak and saw it was a decent, but
obviously dead Cypraea valentia. He had a brief description of the shell
as a "very rare lucrudon" which is clearly misidentified through the
photograph. I said, what the heck, I'll put a $10 bid on it and was very
surprised that I actually won the shell. The shell arrived and it was in
the shape that he had stated.
I am frankly suspicious. Someone who has been collecting shells for 30
years and misidentifies such a classic rareity as Cypraea valentia
as "lucrudon" (which I assume means Cypraea leucodon) seems pretty odd to
me. I'm just a tad worried that this could be a stolen shell. I realize
a nice, but dead Prince Cowry is not a $450 shell and maybe I should just
count my blessings, but I thought I should check with Y'all if anyone here
has heard about any such shell that has been stolen.
Thanks.
Doug
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