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  • Billy the Kid tintype photograph sells for $2.3 million at Denver auction

    06/27/2011 2:26:47 AM PDT · by Daffynition · 18 replies
    NYDailyNews ^ | June 26th 2011 | Michael Sheridan
    The last remaining original portrait of one of the Wild West's most notorious outlaws sold at auction Saturday for a whopping $2.3 million. The only known tintype photograph of Billy the Kid sold at Brian Lebel's 22nd Annual Old West Show & Auction in Colorado to a 71-year-old Florida businessman. "I love the Old West," said William Koch, who lives in Palm Beach. "I plan on enjoying it and discreetly sharing it. I think I'll display it in a few small museums." The photograph, believed to have been taken outside a saloon at Fort Sumner, New Mexico in either 1879...
  • Last portrait of Billy the Kid sells for $2.3M

    06/26/2011 10:16:04 AM PDT · by lowbridge · 10 replies
    NY Post ^ | June 26, 2011
    What is believed to be the only surviving authenticated portrait of Billy the Kid went up for auction in Denver on Saturday and sold for $2.3 million. The tintype on Saturday evening went to private collector William Koch at Brian Lebel's 22nd Annual Old West Show & Auction, where auction spokeswoman Melissa McCracken said the image of the 1800s outlaw was the most expensive piece ever sold at the event. A 15 percent fee was added to the bidding price, making the selling price more than $2.6 million. Organizers had expected it could fetch between $300,000 and $400,000. The tintype...
  • Newly Discovered Billy the Kid Photograph Authenticated

    10/12/2015 3:21:46 AM PDT · by lowbridge · 98 replies
    madmimi.com ^ | october 5, 2015
    Western Americana and Rare Coin experts, Kagin’s, Inc., announced that the firm has authenticated and will be the exclusive seller of a newly discovered photograph featuring several of the Lincoln County Regulators, including legendary gunman, Billy the Kid. The photograph was purchased for $2 as a part of a miscellaneous lot at a Fresno junk shop in 2010, and will be the subject of a two-hour documentary airing Sunday, October 18th at 9/8c on National Geographic Channel. “I love handling great treasure finds!” exclaimed Dr. Donald Kagin, president of Kagin’s, Inc. “This iconic, lively and fun artifact is history in...
  • A photo bought for $2 in a junk shop is worth $5,000,000

    10/13/2015 12:02:49 PM PDT · by oh8eleven · 85 replies
    NY Post ^ | 13 October, 2015 | David K. Li
    A rare photo of legendary outlaw Billy the Kid, purchased for less than a subway ride, could now fetch $5 million. The outlaw, whose real name was William H. Bonney, was playing croquet with his gang of Lincoln County Regulators in late summer 1878 when this 4-by-5-inch tintype image was captured, according to Americana company Kagin’s, which is negotiating the sale of the photo.
  • Who Shot Billy the Kid?

    08/23/2003 5:41:33 PM PDT · by Valin · 22 replies · 1,274+ views
    VOA ^ | 8/20/03 | Robin Rupli
    One of the most notorious outlaws of the old American West may be given a pardon. Henry McCarty, who called himself William Bonney, and who was better known as "Billy the Kid," was shot and killed 122 years ago by Sheriff Pat Garrett at Fort Sumner, New Mexico, for the murder of two deputies. Pat Garrett has long enjoyed legendary status for putting an end to the gun-slinging career of one of the old West's wildest. But variations to the story have made the legend one of New Mexico's most hotly debated. This summer, local officials, including the office of...