Harvard's $27 Magna Carta: A Priceless Find

17-May-2025  Top News

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Harvard's $27 purchase is an original 1300 Magna Carta, revealing historical treasures in unexpected places.

Harvard's $27 Magna Carta: A Priceless Find

Harvard's Surprising Jackpot

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A Harvard Law School-discovered document which was purchased for a ridiculous price of $27.50 in 1946 turns out to be an original Magna Carta issued in 1300. Initially, it was considered a 1327 model, however, the recent research conducted by British scholars firmly proved it to be authentic, thus it is now one of the most priceless historical items on earth.

The Revelation Steps

Antiquities get their true identity after intense research, just like the document was identified to show specific characteristics related to its 1300 re-issue by King Edward I. This finding is significant not only for the historical context of the artifact, but for its economic measure as well, as it returns value to what previously was regarded as a simple copy, but now is indeed a rare collector's item.

Consequences for the Field of Historical Studies

This new information has drastic implications for historical research because it presents new points regarding legal history in the Middle Ages and the impact of the Magna Carta over time. This discovery shows that continual scrutiny of published works along with potential undiscovered gems in academic collections can lead to significant results.

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