Pawn Stars: Top 7 Super Secret Government Document Sales
Pawn Stars・33 minutes read
A collection of historical documents, including counterfeit WWII IDs and letters from Winston Churchill and Lindbergh kidnapping evidence, is evaluated and potentially sold at a pawn shop. The authenticity and value of each item are assessed by experts, with negotiations for sale ranging from $100 to $11,000, reflecting the interest and significance of these historical artifacts.
Insights
The OSS, a precursor to the CIA, was formed during WWII by Franklin D. Roosevelt and William Donovan, disbanded post-war by Truman, leading to the CIA's creation, indicating a significant shift in intelligence operations.
The documents found at the yard sale, including counterfeit German IDs and historical military papers, hold varying values, with expert authentication crucial in determining authenticity and worth, showcasing the importance of expertise in assessing historical artifacts.
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Recent questions
Are the OSS documents authentic?
Yes
What is the value of the Churchill letter?
$1,500 to $2,000
What do the Lindbergh case documents include?
Ransom notes and kidnapper's house nails
What is the significance of the Revolutionary War officer's commission?