GoodNews Network Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The rarest type of Navajo blanket emerged from obscurity when it was brought to an auction house for appraisal by a California man whose family handed it down through generations.
After his family casually used it for over a hundred years, the blanket dramatically changed the disabled descendent's life. He was teetering on bankruptcy when the appraiser shocked him with an assessment of $50,000 for his museum-quality treasure.
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