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  • COREY: What can I help you with?

  • Well, I found this, and I'm hoping it's worth some money.

  • That's pretty cool.

  • This is from the Civil War.

  • It is interesting.

  • I mean, at one point, there was people in the Senate

  • and Congress and stuff that wanted

  • 50% of all males living in the South

  • to write a written apology for the war.

  • Really?

  • Could you imagine what the world would have

  • been like if they did that.

  • [laughing]

  • I have a Southern Orphan Association Certificate.

  • I found it in my parents' attic in a box

  • of all old papers and photos.

  • I think it was, like, from my great-grandparents.

  • I'm hoping the certificate is worth, like, maybe $500.

  • What are you looking to do with it?

  • - Well, sell it. - Sell it?

  • OK.

  • Any idea what you're wanting to get out of it?

  • I'm hoping, like, around $500.

  • Um-- it very well could be worth $500, I have no idea.

  • I don't even know if it's real, so.

  • SHIRLEY: Right. I understand.

  • When it comes to Southern money, Southern stuff

  • like this, it's forged a lot.

  • Oh, really?

  • I've got a buddy who is really, really good with paper

  • money stuff like this.

  • Do you mind if I have him come down and take a look at it?

  • No, that would be great.

  • All right, I'll be right back.

  • Feel free to take a look around the store,

  • and I'll grab you when he gets here.

  • OK. Thanks.

  • They said they were going to call in an expert.

  • I'm thinking it might be counterfeit,

  • so I'm kind of nervous.

  • It's pretty cool, but a lot of Confederate stuff can be fake.

  • So I called up Peter to come down and check it out.

  • So Southern Orphan Association Certificate.

  • Well, this is pretty cool.

  • This is General Stonewall Jackson,

  • and he's featured on here.

  • And this is post-Civil War.

  • This was during the Reconstruction period.

  • I didn't notice that was Stonewall Jackson.

  • - That is. - That dude was gnarly.

  • Yeah, he was an intense man.

  • He was, essentially, General Lee's right-hand man.

  • He passed away from pneumonia.

  • And many believe that if he didn't pass,

  • that the war would have drastically changed.

  • Yeah.

  • General Lee, for all intents and purposes, was a good guy.

  • Now, to have the main guy like that,

  • that guy has got to have the guy that does the dirty work.

  • And the guy that did the dirty work was Stonewall Jackson.

  • This guy would go into a town in West Virginia

  • and he would burn the whole thing down.

  • Kind of ironic that he would be on this, since he's the one

  • who burned everything down.

  • Well, he burned stuff down in the North, not the South.

  • Yeah, in the South he was the man.

  • This is a pretty significant time in our history, where

  • the country, specifically the South,

  • came together, rebounded, and created opportunity

  • for the children and the widows of lives

  • lost during the Civil War.

  • I'm assuming it was like welfare

  • or food stamps for Southern orphans and widows.

  • Well, kind of, sort of.

  • During the Civil War, about a quarter million soldiers

  • lost their lives in the South.

  • So this particular association was actually

  • designed to fund orphans who didn't have food

  • or needed to survive somehow.

  • This isn't a payable certificate.

  • This, in my opinion, is believed to be a donation receipt.

  • So it is not currency.

  • PETER: It is not currency.

  • OK.

  • I assumed it was currency.

  • I assumed it was issued by the United States government.

  • But essentially, it's a receipt saying that you donated $1.

  • Correct.

  • There's not a lot of information on this, surprisingly.

  • But that's the consensus of the experts in the field.

  • OK, so obviously this isn't fake.

  • It is genuine.

  • There's really no reason to replicate this.

  • COREY: So what do you think it might be worth?

  • This is exceptional in quality.

  • It's the nicest I've seen.

  • They're not rare, but they're cool.

  • They have a lot of history.

  • I would put a retail number of $175.

  • OK.

  • I appreciate it, my man. - Anytime, buddy.

  • I'll see you soon. Good luck.

  • Thank you.

  • While the certificate isn't rare, it is cool.

  • It would be a definitely good buy,

  • 'cause it would cater to pretty much anyone that is a Civil War

  • relic collector, or just the general public which

  • find United States history fascinating.

  • It's not worth what I had hoped it would be.

  • Yeah, and it's not as cool as I hoped it would be either.

  • I'd give you about 75 bucks for it.

  • Really?

  • COREY: Yeah.

  • How about $125?

  • You'd make $50.

  • I'll give you 100 bucks.

  • OK. Done.

  • It's a deal? SHIRLEY: Deal.

  • All right.

  • Meet me right over there. - OK.

  • Thank you.

  • Knowing what the retail price was, I think the $100 was fair.

  • This certificate was to help children,

  • and I'm going to use the $100 I made

  • to help my own grandchildren.

COREY: What can I help you with?

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