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Declaration of (Financial) Independence
We’ve all heard of the man who bought a $4 painting at a garage sale, found an original copy of the Declaration of Independence inside, and sold it for $2.4 million. A once-in-a-lifetime story, right? Not so much, actually.
Mental Floss reports that Michael Sparks was visiting a Nashville thrift store, where he bought a candleholder, a set of salt and pepper shakers, and a yellowed print of the Declaration of Independence. Sparks figured the document was a worthless, modern reprint, so he paid the asking price – $2.48 – and headed home.
After looking over the document for a few days, he wondered if it might be older than he initially thought. So he hopped on the internet to do some research and soon realized he had purchased one of only 200 official copies of the Declaration of Independence commissioned by John Quincy Adams in 1820. Of those 200, 35 had been found intact; he had number 36.
It took a year for Sparks to have the print authenticated and preserved, and then he put it up for auction, netting a final sale price of $477,650.
Photo by Mental Floss.
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Angela Shupe on October 28th, 2009 4:52 am
While that’s quite a profit, it seems like he should have made more off of it.
Cindy Farris on April 15th, 2011 7:39 pm
I have A copy that I’m sure is real but I need someone to look at it and I don’t trust anyone so who do I get to apraise it.
Cindy Farris on April 15th, 2011 7:40 pm
Oh I live in N.C.
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