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  1. MR-9 PX625 Battery Converter Adapter for Film Camera 124g, Olympus OM1 F1 FT

    Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)

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  2. 1992 GENUINE ROYAL MINT DELUXE NINE COIN PROOF YEAR SET WITH RAREST 50p (HS 26)

    This coin set includes the 1992/1993 Rarest Circulation 50p. The coins in this set are the Queen Elizabeth II Nickel Brass £1, 2 x 50p, 20p, Large and Small 10p, 5p, 2p, 1p, all contained in a Crystal clear Red Leatherette Coin Display Holder.

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  3. Mr-9 Px625 Battery Converter Adapter For Film Camera 124g, Olympus Om1 F1 Ft

    Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)

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  4. **Top 10 rarest 50p coin in circulation - Olympic Tennis 2011

    1,454,000 Minted - Top 10 rarest 50p coin in circulation as defined by Royal Mint. The Scotsman produced a sensational performance to win in straight sets and go down in British Olympic history.

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  5. Unbrand MR-9 PX625 Battery Converter Adapter for Film Camera 124g, Olympus OM1 F1 NEW

    Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)

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  6. 50p Coin UK COLLECTABLE Extremely RAREST Runner Roger Bannister 4min Mile

    50p Coin UK COLLECTABLE Extremely RAREST Runner Roger Bannister 4min Mile.

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  7. Olympus OM1 F1,MR-9 PX625 Battery Converter Adapter for Film Camera 124g

    Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)

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  8. Top 10 rarest 50p coins, 2011 WWF wildlife, animals - great circulated condition

    Top 10 rarest 50p coins, 2011 WWF wildlife, animals - great circulated condition

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  9. Tahi New Zealand Manuka Honey UMF23+/MGO1046+ 250g

    Tahi New Zealand Manuka Honey UMF23+/MGO1046+ 250g:100% Raw HoneyHigh in MGO and UMF, this potent honey has high antibacterial effects, and is a delicious wellbeing support and immune booster.One of Tahi's rarest honeys, this is rich, intense and complex.To be enjoyed raw by the spoonful.

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  10. 50p Coins 16 of the rarest

    The product is a collection of 16 of the rarest 50p coins from the United Kingdom, featuring various denominations and years of issue. These coins are part of the British decimal coinage system introduced in 1971. Made in Great Britain, these coins are highly sought after by collectors for their historical and numismatic value. Each coin represents a piece of British history and adds a unique touch to any coin collection.

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  11. MR-9 PX625 Battery Converter Adapter for Film Camera 124g, Olympus OM1 F1 FT

    Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)

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  12. 2011 Olympic 50p coin TAEKWONDO Uncirculated Condition 8th Rarest See Photograph

    This 2011 Olympic 50p coin is a must-have for any coin collector. Featuring the denomination of 50p and manufactured in the United Kingdom, this coin is a perfect addition to your collection. The coin is in uncirculated condition and is the 8th rarest out of all the Olympic coins. You can refer to the photograph for more details. This coin is a great way to commemorate the 2011 Olympics and is sure to be a conversation starter. Add it to your collection today and make it a part of history.

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  13. Armaf Club de Nuit Donna Eau de Parfum 105 ml

    Armaf Club de Nuit Women is a women`s edp perfume that embodies perfection and timeless sophistication through an explosion of elegant, sophisticated and seductive fragrances. Club de Nuit Women is a fragrance that rekindles emotions so powerful that the ocean seems sweet in comparison. Researched and created with only the rarest ingredients, Armaf Club De Nuit is an experience like no other, unlocking new olfactory sensations.

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  14. The rarest 50p Coin - Paddington Bear - Tower of London - Collectors Item

    The rarest 50p coin featuring Paddington Bear at the Tower of London is a highly sought-after collectors item for numismatists. Minted in 2019 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, this limited edition coin is a unique piece of British currency. Originating from Great Britain, this coin is a valuable addition to any coin collection, especially for those interested in rare and unique coins.

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  15. Armaf Club De Nuit men EDT - 105 ml

    Armaf Club De Nuit Man, Eau De Toilette 105 ml for him Black, by Armaf by House of the Sterling The Club De Nuit men's series by ARMAF is the embodiment of timeless excellence and finesse. It rekindles the fire of desire and an insatiable thirst for the brightest and best. Fragrances that evoke emotions so powerful that the ocean seems sweet in comparison. Fervently sought after throughout time and created with only the rarest and finest ingredients, each fragrance in the Club De Nuit series is an experience like no other, allowing both women and men to unlock memories and shape experiences in abundance. Club De Nuit Man by Armaf is a woody spicy fragrance for men. Top notes are mandarin orange, mint and grapefruit; middle notes are cinnamon, cloves, ginger and pepper; base notes are amber, spicy notes, leather, patchouli and woodsy notes.

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  16. Rarest 2024 The Gruffalo's Child 50p Coin Cover Set 0575/0576 Limited Edition

    The Rarest 2024 The Gruffalo's Child 50p Coin Cover Set is a highly sought-after limited edition collectible featuring the latest Gruffalo design in brilliant uncirculated condition. This special set includes a 50p coin from the United Kingdom with a unique certification, making it a valuable addition to any coin collection. Featuring the iconic Gruffalo character and issued in 2019 during the reign of Charles III, this set represents the best of British craftsmanship and numismatic history.

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