The thieves also took off with six other scrolls, 24, 327 Chinese postage stamps, and 10 copper coins worth about$ 588 million. After the Mao scroll was stolen, it was bought for about$ 58by a man who thought it was a fake....
The man also believed the scroll was too long to display so he cut it in half, TonyHo, superintendent of Hong Kong's organized crime and triad bureau said....
In this photo provided by Hong Kong Police Force, two pieces of a calligraphy scroll by former Chinese leader Ma
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