tmendez+FollowFamily’s $1 thrift store book now worth $100k+A Salt Lake City man just found out his family’s old copy of The Hobbit—bought for about a buck during WWII—could fetch over $100,000, all because of a tiny typo on the dust jacket! Turns out, this first edition, first printing is super rare, especially with its original (though worn) cover. The book even played a part in how he met his wife! Imagine having something so valuable just sitting on your shelf for years. Anyone else have a family heirloom with a hidden story or value? Let’s hear your discoveries! #Entertainment #TVSeries #AntiquesRoadshow20Share
Kaitlyn Hammond+FollowRudolph and Santa puppets found in Providence atticOriginal Rudolph and Santa puppets from the 1964 classic 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' were discovered in a Providence family’s attic, and their story is wild. These aren’t just collectibles—they’re the actual stop-motion figures used in the film, passed down from an aunt who worked at Rankin-Bass. Most of the other puppets melted away over the years, but these two survived decades of Christmases under the tree. Experts now say they could fetch up to $50,000! Imagine growing up with these icons just hanging out at home. Would you keep them or cash in? #Entertainment #RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer #AntiquesRoadshow10Share
Connie Wilson+FollowCharity Shop Find Worth Thousands?! 🎨Imagine going into a charity shop for a raincoat and leaving with a painting that’s secretly worth thousands! That’s exactly what happened to one woman in England. The real twist? She had no idea for a whole decade until Antiques Roadshow revealed it was a John Cunningham original. Now fans are debating: would you keep it for the memories or cash in? #Entertainment #AntiquesRoadshow #CharityShopFind61Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowThis Turkey Brooch Is Worth Gobbling Over!Imagine thinking your quirky turkey brooch is just a fun Thanksgiving accessory, only to find out it’s actually 18k gold and worth up to $4,000! That’s what happened to an Antiques Roadshow guest, who brought in a pin made to honor a pet turkey named Napoleon. The expert’s jaw-dropping appraisal had everyone (including the guest) rethinking their family heirlooms. Would you ever wear a $4k turkey to dinner? #Pets #AntiquesRoadshow #Thanksgiving00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowThought That Brooch Was Cheap? Think Again!Imagine thinking your grandma’s brooch was just £50 costume jewelry, only to find out it’s actually worth up to £6,000! That’s exactly what happened on Antiques Roadshow, and the owner was totally gobsmacked. Turns out, it’s loaded with diamonds, emeralds, and a Victorian garnet. She’s now even more nervous to wear it, but it’s definitely staying in the family. Oh, and someone else brought in their dad’s old coin collection—worth over £5,000! Who else is raiding their attic tonight? #News #AntiquesRoadshow #HiddenGems00Share
Angela Williams+FollowAntiques Roadshow Shocker! 😲Did anyone else catch that wild moment on Antiques Roadshow? The guest who brought in her great-grandpa’s leather artwork had NO idea it was worth $75,000! The real drama? The piece was made with legendary Al Stohlman, and now fans are debating if it’s the most valuable collab ever shown on the series. Some are even saying it’s a game-changer for leathercraft collectors! #Entertainment #Painting #AntiquesRoadshow150Share