Why this 58 cent Sweater, is Worth $20,000

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A West Point sweater was purchased from a North Carolina Goodwill store last June for 58 cents. However, it turns out the sweater is worth much, much more.
Kimberly King of WLOS News 13 has shared Sean McEvoy's incredible story.


McEvoy and his wife Rikki bought the sweater from the Goodwill store last year and didn't think much of it—until they were watching a documentary on legendary Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi.


In the documentary, there was a photo of Lombardi wearing a sweater that looked like the one the couple had bought at the Goodwill store. After McEvoy mentioned it to his wife, she told him she had seen a name tag inside the sweater.


Lombardi. 46.



The McEvoys contacted the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which wanted them to donate the sweater. Knowing the sweater is worth a nice chunk of change, the couple instead called up Heritage Auctions, which will sell the item on Feb. 21.



Heritage Auctions estimates the sweater is worth more than $20,000. That's not a bad return on a 58-cent purchase.

Video here : http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-for-058-belonged-to-vince-lombardi-worth-20k
 

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Yep. Cool little story. It was purchased in Asheville, a cool town about 1 hr North of me...
 

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judging by the title, I thought it was a sweater from some rapper named 58 cent

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Yep. Cool little story. It was purchased in Asheville, a cool town about 1 hr North of me...


Were neighbors Matty only 40 minutes from me since they got 26 across the mountain...............
 

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Yep. Cool little story. It was purchased in Asheville, a cool town about 1 hr North of me...

Wow...You are that close to Asheville? My mother and her family are/were from Sylva...also my place of birth.

Great and beautiful area.
 

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Wow...You are that close to Asheville? My mother and her family are/were from Sylva...also my place of birth.

Great and beautiful area.

Sure am. I know exactly where Sylva is...I trout fish Southeast of there near Brevard on the E. Mill River a good bit. Also had several friends go to W. Carolina, which is really close to Sylva in Cullowhee. And, of course, I like to hit the Harrah's just North of Sylva in Cherokee some as well...
 

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Bout time. I've spent a many a mile on 19/23 in the past...

Was brutal in the winter trying to get a cross that mountain. I also go to Cherokee from time to time
was going once a month but haven't been in about 3 months now. About time to go again.........
 

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Was brutal in the winter trying to get a cross that mountain. I also go to Cherokee from time to time
was going once a month but haven't been in about 3 months now. About time to go again.........


Do they still not serve alcohol at Harrahs?
 

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