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Of course it was. If you can walk into any store and buy something, be it baked beans, sweets, cigarettes then you expect them to be cheap. If you can only buy something at maybe 6 locations in Europe at any one time you would expect it to be a scarce and valuable object.
I'm always amazed that any No69 s have survived at all.
I have one for sale that I was going to list for 70. I think it was about the price I paid for it too. Many I have seen for cheaper don't have the complete fuze which is a shame. I would say that 70 is about right, that's how much I would be prepared to pay for a complete one.
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