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    Rare 1787 US Constitution Copy: Auctioning America's Foundation

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    A copy of the U.S. Constitution from 1787, one of only a few known to exist, is set to be auctioned off at Brunk Auctions in Asheville, North Carolina on September 28. This rare document, printed by John McLean in New York for Dunlap and Claypoole of Philadelphia, is believed to be one of the few signed by Charles Thomson, the Secretary of the Congress. The starting bid for the item is $1,000,000, with no minimum reserve price set for the auction.

    The significance of this document lies in its historical value as a connection between the government and the people, as reflected in the iconic words, "WE, the People..." at the top of the first page. The discovery of this valuable artifact in a neglected room in Edenton, North Carolina, adds to its mystique and historical significance. Auctioneer Andrew Brunk emphasized the importance of this piece, noting its rarity and the role it played in empowering the government through the consent of the people. The upcoming auction of this rare copy of the U.S. Constitution has generated significant buzz among collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Its connection to Charles Thomson and the iconic opening words "WE, the People..." symbolize the democratic principles that have shaped the nation's governance for centuries. The unreserved starting bid of $1,000,000 underscores the immense historical and symbolic value attributed to this document, highlighting its role in bridging the gap between the government and its citizens.

    The serendipitous discovery of this artifact in a forgotten room in Edenton, North Carolina adds a layer of intrigue to its already compelling narrative. Andrew Brunk's emphasis on its rarity and historical significance underscores the document's importance in understanding the foundational principles of American democracy. As the auction date approaches, anticipation mounts for the potential buyer who will become the steward of this invaluable piece of American history.

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    https://www.newsweek.com/us-constitution-copy-1787-sold-auction-1950139


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