The painting is sometimes incorrectly described as depicting the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The painting shows the five-man drafting committee presenting their draft of the Declaration to the Congress, an event that took place on June 28, 1776, and not its signing, which took place mainly on August 2. [2] The painting is sometimes incorrectly described as depicting the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The painting shows the five-man drafting committee presenting their draft of the Declaration to the Congress, an event that took place on June 28, 1776, and not its signing, which took place mainly on August 2. A lucky bargain hunter became a millionaire after finding an original print of the Declaration of Independence in the frame of an old painting. Upon opening the envelope, he found a copy of the Declaration of Independence, but not just any copy. He did not realize it at the time, but what he had in his possession was one of the 25 original copies printed in July of 1776. As we celebrate America’s birthday, let’s take a look back at the one of the most remarkable — and profitable — collectible finds in history. One day in 1989, a man was visiting a flea market in Pennsylvania and paid $4 for a painting. He had no interest in the painting itself, but purchased it instead because he liked the frame. A collector who spent $4 at a Pennsylvania flea market two years ago for a dismal painting because he liked the frame now finds himself the possessor of a first printing of the Declaration TIL in 1989 a man bought a painting for $4 at a flea market mostly because he liked the frame. He discovered a document behind the canvas. It was an official copy of the first printing of the Declaration of Independence. Only 23 were known to exist. He sold it at auction for $2.42 million in 1991. Back in 1991, a man bought a painting at a flea market for $4 because he liked the frame. Hidden behind the painting was an envelope containing a copy of the Declaration of Independence. It turned out to be one of approximately 200 copies of the Dunlap broadside, the first published copies of the NEW YORK — A man who paid $4 for an old painting found that it concealed a copy of the Declaration of Independence that was printed on July 4, 1776, and may be worth $1 million, an auction He then discovered a folded-up copy of the first printing of the Declaration of Independence behind the painting. This astonishingly rare find sold for more than $7 million at auction in 2000 (talk about lucky thrifting), according to My Modern Met . A man who bought a $4 painting for the frame made $2.4 million after realizing that an original copy of the Declaration of Independence was hidden inside. Search this site. Skip to main content. Skip to navigation One day in 1989, a man was visiting a flea market in Pennsylvania and paid $4 for a painting. He had no interest in the painting itself, but purchased it instead because he liked the frame. After buying the painting, he removed it from its frame only to find what experts would later call an "unspeakably fresh copy" of the Declaration of Finding the immaculate first printing of a vital U.S. document was rare, and it took two years for him to realize its value. After consulting with the experts, he decided to auction it in 1991. The copy of the Declaration of Independence was reportedly sold for $2.2 million to the highest bidder. At just $4, a collector picked up the painting purely because he liked the picture frame, despite thinking the painting was “dismal”, but discovered an immaculate original copy of the In 1989, a man in Philadelphia purchased an old painting at a flea market for $4.00. He bought the painting for its worn, yet ornate frame and decided to tear the painting away. Behind the canvas, however, he found an old, folded document and recognized it as the Declaration of Independence. In this video, we explore a fascinating Reddit post where a man purchased an unattractive painting for $4 and found one of the 26 known copies of the Declara How the Declaration of Independence was once bought for $4 at a flea market Discovered behind a painting in a frame, the Dunlap Broadside of the Declaration of Independence was displayed on a tour TIL one of the 26 known copies of the United States’ Declaration of Independence was purchased for $4. The man purchased an ugly painting for the frame & found the declaration behind the painting. He later sold it at auction for $2.42 million.
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