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    http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2010/07/28/128819695/when-one-man-s-trash-is-another-man-s-treasure

    Garage Sale Find Could Be Worth $200 Million

    July 28, 2010
    by Ashley Lau


    Rick Norsigian of Fresno, Calif. bought a set of glass negatives for
    $45 at a garage sale a decade ago. Today, his find may be worth $200
    million.

    A set of glass negatives purchased a decade ago at a garage sale may
    have gained $199,999,955 in value yesterday. A team of experts on
    Tuesday identified the set as the work of the iconic American
    photographer Ansel Adams, the WSJ reports.

    But the folks at Adams' publishing rights trust aren't buying it.

    "Do you have any idea how many people were photographing Yosemite in
    the 1920s and 1930s? Millions! It could be anyone," the managing
    trustee told the WSJ.

    The controversy over whether the negatives may be millions of dollars
    worth of art, or just a dusty pile of glass shards, calls back a
    question we investigated last month: How do you decide how much a work
    of art is worth?

    For Rick Norsigian, the man who originally bought the negatives for
    $45, the set is at least worth the cost of a lawyer, a photographer,
    an art adviser and a handwriting analyst - among those who he hired to
    investigate the possible authenticity of his find.

    "Anytime you have a discovery of this magnitude there are going to be
    skeptics," Norsigian's lawyer told a Canadian news station.

    Since discovering the negatives' potential value, Norsigian has moved
    them from under his pool table to a vault in Fresno, Calif.




    From: A. Papazian
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