Artist Graham Short Spends £5 which could be worth £50,000 at Dickinson & Morris Melton Mowbray
Artist Graham Short creates minuscule masterpieces that can be worth tens of thousands of pounds, he has specially engraved four new Bank of England polymer £5 notes.
One each has been spent in Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and now Wales.
The images are all tiny portraits of novelist Jane Austen measuring just 5mm.
Look out for:
Serial number: AM32 885551
Serial number: AM32 885552
Serial number: AM32 885553
Serial number: AM32 885554
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Artist Graham Short Spends £5 which could be worth £50,000 at Dickinson & Morris Melton Mowbray
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
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Artist Graham Short Spends £5 which could be worth £50