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September 22, 2008 | Mobile, Hour 2
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Honestly Abe's Chairs?
Did this set of dining chairs come from the Lincoln White House? > Read More
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Rare Portraits Survive Museum Blaze (In a Way)
How a 19th-century bureaucrat's bungling plan to get rich preserved hundreds of Indian portraits whose originals were lost to fire. > Read More
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Armed With a Colt Letter...
What does it mean to "letter" a gun? Arms expert Chris Mitchell explains. > Read More
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Mobile, Alabama — Hour 2
All the appraisals from last week's show!
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Highlight: 1969-1970 Gale Sayers Jersey
Simeon Lipman appraises a football jersey worn by Gayle Sayers, the youngest man ever elected to the NFL Hall of Fame, worth $20,000 to $30,000. > Watch now
September 29, 2008 | Mobile, Hour 3
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Mardi Gras in Mobile
An up-close look at costume watercolor paintings created in the early 19th century by French artist Jules Maré. > View Slideshow
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Mobile, Alabama — Hour 3
All the appraisals from this week's show!
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Highlight: Confederate Belt Buckle with Stars
Rafael Eledge appraises one of the most desirable Confederate belt buckles ever made and worth $10,000 to $12,000. > Watch now
October 6, 2008 | Salt Lake City, Hour 1
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Coming Up October 6 — Salt Lake City, Hour 1
Chris Mitchell appraises a pair of home-spun wool socks from the Civil War that display American and Confederate flags and are worth $1,500 to $2,000. > Watch now
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Civil War Buckles
Appraiser Rafael Eledge discusses this complex topic at the Perryville battlefield.

"Your Stories" Videos
Watch fans tell their tales to our camera!

Masterpiece Recovered!
Watch the "Roadshow FYI" segment that set this discovery in motion.

Roosevelt Archive
A collection of mementos from the First Lady's friend and personal maid




