A Rare Copy of the Declaration of Independence Hits the Auction Block
This spring, a priceless piece of American history will go up for sale at Goldin auction house in Runnemede, New Jersey. The copy of the Declaration of Independence from July 1776 is considered one of only 10 surviving copies and dates back to when broadsides were the primary means of disseminating official government business.
According to Ken Goldin, founder and CEO of Goldin auction house, this particular copy was printed in Exeter, New Hampshire, and has survived remarkably well. "It's tremendous condition, considering it may have been posted in a tavern or some kind of hall," Goldin said. "The fact that any of them survived is remarkable."
This rare document is expected to fetch a substantial price, with another similar copy sold by Christie's auction house for nearly $5.7 million. The value of this particular item remains to be seen, but its historical significance and rarity make it an attractive prospect for collectors.
Goldin's company will also feature over 400 other historic artifacts in their upcoming USA 250 Auction, which will take place from May to June. These items include prints and memorabilia related to key events and individuals throughout American history, such as Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Babe Ruth.
For those looking to buy a piece of history without breaking the bank, Goldin's auction house promises there will be opportunities for collectors with more modest budgets. As Goldin joked in a social media video announcing the auction, the lucky bidder might even stumble upon a secret treasure map โ a nod to the fictional 2004 film "National Treasure."
This spring, a priceless piece of American history will go up for sale at Goldin auction house in Runnemede, New Jersey. The copy of the Declaration of Independence from July 1776 is considered one of only 10 surviving copies and dates back to when broadsides were the primary means of disseminating official government business.
According to Ken Goldin, founder and CEO of Goldin auction house, this particular copy was printed in Exeter, New Hampshire, and has survived remarkably well. "It's tremendous condition, considering it may have been posted in a tavern or some kind of hall," Goldin said. "The fact that any of them survived is remarkable."
This rare document is expected to fetch a substantial price, with another similar copy sold by Christie's auction house for nearly $5.7 million. The value of this particular item remains to be seen, but its historical significance and rarity make it an attractive prospect for collectors.
Goldin's company will also feature over 400 other historic artifacts in their upcoming USA 250 Auction, which will take place from May to June. These items include prints and memorabilia related to key events and individuals throughout American history, such as Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Babe Ruth.
For those looking to buy a piece of history without breaking the bank, Goldin's auction house promises there will be opportunities for collectors with more modest budgets. As Goldin joked in a social media video announcing the auction, the lucky bidder might even stumble upon a secret treasure map โ a nod to the fictional 2004 film "National Treasure."