A THRIFT store shopper shared his success after scoring a $17,500 book for just $2.
Martin’s first edition copy Luther King’s Strength To Love even had a special detail that made it more valuable.
Thrifting fans recently shared their best finds ever in a Reddit wire.
One of them revealed that they once got an extremely valuable book at a bargain price.
They shared that they found a good-condition copy of Martin Luther King’s 1963 Strength To Love.
While regular first edition copies of this book typically cost over $100, this one was much more valuable.
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It turns out that the book was also signed by the author himself.
“’Cheers – Martin Luther King Jr.’ the inscription says,” they shared.
The Redditor revealed that they only paid $2 for the book.
However, it was worth considerably more.
Another signed copy of the first edition of Força para Amar is for sale at Burnside Rare Books for $17,5000.
One is also available in slightly less good condition at eBay for $10,000.
OTHER WILD DISCOVERIES
The book’s lucky owner isn’t the only one who found a valuable item at a bargain price thanks to thrift.
In the same Reddit thread, someone shared their experience of getting an antique table for cheap.
They revealed that they found a Cushman Colonial Creation maple side table with a built-in lamp from 1934 at Goodwill.
The piece only cost $10.
However, it was worth considerably more.
It turns out that Cushman Colonial Creation furniture is highly sought after among antique collectors.
In fact, the table was worth about $1,600.
That’s more than 160 times what they paid for it at Goodwill.
Another investor found $7 lights that were worth $2,600.
And a $25 Goodwill “monstrosity” ended up being worth $1,000.
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