‘Copy’ Of Magna Carta Bought By Harvard For $27 Found To Be Real

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A document purchased by Harvard Law School for $27.50 and thought to be a replica of the Magna Carta—one of the earliest declarations of human rights—is in fact an original from 1300. What do you think?

“This makes me think I should get my family’s copy of the Magna Carta appraised.”

Steven Diers, Systems Analyst


“Now everyone is going to want to attend Harvard.”

Marty Odell, Pond Skimmer


“Wow, of course those Harvard elitists would brag about having $27.”

Angie Gaskill, Invitation Printer

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