Asheville, North Carolina, is buzzing with excitement as a rare piece of American history prepares to go under the hammer in a groundbreaking auction. On September 28, at 2 p.m., Brunk Auctions will present a one-of-a-kind opportunity for collectors and history buffs alike—the chance to own an original copy of the United States Constitution. This document is not just any old paper; it represents the very backbone of our democracy and comes wrapped in an enchanting story.
The Constitution in question was tucked away in a filing cabinet at the historic Hayes Plantation in Edenton, North Carolina. This historical site was purchased in 1765 by Samuel Johnston, who went on to serve as colonial governor from 1787 to 1789. Notably, Johnston played a significant role during the ratification of the Constitution in North Carolina’s conventions, making this particular copy all the more special. Brunk Auctions President and CEO, Andrew Brunk, reflects on the significance of such documents, quoting James Madison: “It’s just a draft of a plan… until the will of the people is imposed on it.”
With only 100 known copies in existence, the rarity of this document cannot be overstated. In fact, there are only eight copies that have been confirmed to survive, leading to a level of intrigue surrounding the others that have seemingly vanished into history. “It’s a mystery where all of them went,” Andrew elaborated, adding, “The last one to appear on the market was in 1891.” That historical piece sold for $400, a figure that translates to around $14,000 today!
As the auction approaches, excitement is building. According to auction staff, initial estimates suggest that this precious document could fetch a price in the millions. Just to illustrate how high the stakes can be, a delegate’s version of the Constitution sold two years ago for nearly $43.2 million. By the time the auction begins on Saturday, the minimum bid of $1 million has already been met, showcasing the incredible interest surrounding this auction.
While the Constitution is certainly the main attraction, auction-goers will also find other fascinating pieces that contribute to the rich tapestry of American history. Other notable items under the gavel include a 1776 first draft of the Articles of Confederation and a Congressional Ordinance signed by Charles Thomson, defining his own duties. There’s even a period copy of Emanuel Leutze’s iconic painting, Washington Crossing the Delaware.
This auction isn’t just a moment to cater to elite collectors. It’s an opportunity for “we the people” to play a role in history. As Brunk Auctions Vice President Lauren Brunk candidly noted, “This is the moment… where the will of the people becomes manifest.” Whether you’re present at the auction or following along from afar, the event symbolizes a connection to our Nation’s roots.
So, Asheville, are you ready to witness history? As this rare version of the Constitution makes its debut at Brunk Auctions, you have a front-row seat to an experience that blends excitement, curiosity, and nostalgia. With a century-old document that speaks to our democratic values, this auction could very well set a benchmark for the future of American historical artifacts. Mark your calendars and get ready for a display of culture, history, and the enduring spirit of the United States!
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