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BBC Antiques Roadshow expert left speechless as he values items 'faked across the world'


Antiques Roadshow expert Mark Smith was left gobsmacked as he valued one man's items, which are usually 'faked all across the world'

Antiques Roadshow delivered another emotional rollercoaster as a guest presented a collection boasting deep military history, including rare SAS memorabilia once belonging to his father. The BBC favourite was stationed in Dundee for the repeated episode where expert Mark Smith couldn't hide his excitement upon examining the incredible assortment of medals, badges and paperwork. Pointing at his father's beret, the Antiques Roadshow expert was clearly impressed by the authentic details it featured, including the little badge which he mentioned is widely "faked all across the world".

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