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Antiques Roadshow

Vintage San Antonio, Hour 2

Season 26 Episode 21 | 52m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Which San Antonio finds have soared since 2007? Guess the find that jumped to $80,000!

See San Antonio finds including 1905 - 1954 World Series programs, Dr. Seuss lunch box art, ca. 1970, and Oscar Heyman jewelry, ca. 1955. Which appraisals have soared since 2007? One jumped up to $80,000!

11/07/2022

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Antiques Roadshow

Vintage San Antonio, Hour 2

Season 26 Episode 21 | 52m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

See San Antonio finds including 1905 - 1954 World Series programs, Dr. Seuss lunch box art, ca. 1970, and Oscar Heyman jewelry, ca. 1955. Which appraisals have soared since 2007? One jumped up to $80,000!

11/07/2022

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