1 - Black Swamp Baseball Card Find
The series about unconventional inheritances opens with the story of cousins who found hundreds of uncirculated 1909 baseball cards in the attic of their great-grandfather's house, which they'd inherited.
The series about unconventional inheritances opens with the story of cousins who found hundreds of uncirculated 1909 baseball cards in the attic of their great-grandfather's house, which they'd inherited.
Two obscure actors inherit a million-dollar Illinois farm from a fan they'd never met.
A millionaire's children inherit 3000 classic cars.
A man leaves a 300-year-old Stradivarius cello to his daughters, with instructions to sell it to a young maestro. However, they may make more by selling it to the highest bidder.
A man inherits what's said to be a counterfeit 1913 Liberty nickel.
A man inherits guns used by Bonnie and Clyde in their final shoot-out. He decides to auction them off, but learns that doing so may not be legal.
An 8-year-old boy inherits his father's wine-making business.
Grandchildren inherit a salvage yard, filled with hundreds of pre-1940s cars.
A family inherits a museum that features the world's largest private bug collection, which is worth millions.
Letters from John F. Kennedy to the mother of a sailor killed on PT-109, which was rammed and sunk by a Japanese destroyer in 1943, are inherited.
A Jersey Shore family's hopes to rebuild their ice-cream shop, which was left in ruin by Hurricane Sandy, rest on the value of thousands of mint-condition comic books from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.
Roy Orbison's sons discover a song, that their dad never released, on a homemade cassette.
A family inherits a landmark on the highway to Las Vegas: a decrepit 134-foot thermometer that's adjacent to a once-lucrative restaurant.
A woman inherits her dad's collection of Civil War artifacts, which include a bullet-riddled tree stump from one of the war's bloodiest battles.
The story of the great-great grandson of Confederate Gen. George Pickett, who was swindled out of his inheritance of Civil War artifacts.
A real-estate developer's children discover that the furniture, he used in model homes, was made by a world-renowned craftsman.
A young woman inherits her grandfather's movie theater.
A map inherits a map of Texas, that turns out to have valuable historical significance.
A Montana cowboy inherits a ranch with a hidden fortune.
A Florida woman inherits a struggling wildlife sanctuary from her husband.
A farmer leaves his family with a large collection of tractors, after his death.
A woman inherits 72 portraits of American Indians who took part in the Battle of the Little Big Horn, including one of the man who claimed to have killed Gen. Custer.
Children fight for control of their roadside-attraction inheritance: an alligator and crocodile ranch.
A doll collection that includes 500 never-opened, vintage Barbie dolls, is inherited.
A century-old amusement park is inherited.
A taxidermist leaves his sons his business, hundreds of stuffed beasts and some Hollywood props.