what it seemed a piece of old newspaper caught the attention of a woman in a second-hand store in the United States. Upon analyzing him, they discovered that he was a historical treasure of thousands of dollars.
A woman who works in a popular outlet store chain in the United Statesexperienced an event that changed his life, because he never imagined that exploring among the items donated to the trade I would find a historical document. The particular discovery occurred in a Goodwill store in Woodbury, New Jersey.
Is about Heather Randall, Goodwill eCommerce Manager of Southern New Jersey and Greater Philadelphia, who realized they had received a much larger donation than they thought.
The historical treasure hidden in a Goodwill in the United States
According to the media NJ True Jerseythe object was identified as a December 28, 1774 edition of the broadsheet newspaper Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser, framed in wood and glass, which It was delivered to a Goodwill donation center in Woodbury.
The page from the colonial era of the United States was printed in that year's font on both sides and contained a article that talked about his views on the newly enacted Boston Harbor Actwhich closed the port as punishment for an estimated loss of US$1,000,000 after the Boston Tea Party protest a year earlier.
The newspaper The Sun He also reported that the authorities they could not trace or find the identity of the person who donated the item to the thrift store. The item was auctioned through shopgoodwill.com with a starting price of US$10,000. However, the buyer's details and the final cost were not revealed.
The object was auctioned through the internet.
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Although the events occurred in 2018, The discovery is still relevant in the American media for its historical value. Nowadays, it is still common for people to find valuable pieces of all kinds in second-hand stores.
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