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"Bonnie & Clyde Death Car Bullets and Blood-Stained Bank Receipt
This extraordinary collection features bullets and a blood-stained bank receipt recovered from the very car in which the infamous outlaw duo, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, met their violent end. These artifacts were obtained directly from the grandson of the sheriff involved in the deadly 1934 ambush in Bienville Parish, Louisiana. The ambush, orchestrated by legendary Texas and Louisiana lawmen, put an end to one of the most notorious crime sprees in American history.
The bullets serve as chilling remnants of the relentless gunfire that riddled their stolen Ford V8, while the blood-stained bank receipt provides a hauntingly personal link to the duo’s final moments. These relics capture the raw and brutal reality of the law’s pursuit of justice during the Great Depression era, making them a rare and historically significant addition to any crime or outlaw collection.
The bullets serve as chilling remnants of the relentless gunfire that riddled their stolen Ford V8, while the blood-stained bank receipt provides a hauntingly personal link to the duo’s final moments. These relics capture the raw and brutal reality of the law’s pursuit of justice during the Great Depression era, making them a rare and historically significant addition to any crime or outlaw collection.

Wolf of Wall Street Special Agent Patrick Denham's (Kyle Chandler) FBI Badge

Press Documents Promoting John F. Kennedy's Texas Welcome Dinner on 11/22/1963

Original Postage Stamp from the personal album of Lee Harvey Oswald
This rare postage stamp originates from the personal collection of Lee Harvey Oswald, one of the most infamous figures in American history. As a known philatelist, Oswald had an interest in collecting stamps, which provides a unique and often overlooked glimpse into his personal life beyond the events of November 22, 1963.
Items directly tied to Oswald remain scarce and highly sought after by collectors of historical memorabilia. This stamp serves as a tangible connection to a controversial and mysterious figure, making it a significant piece for collectors of presidential and true crime history.
Items directly tied to Oswald remain scarce and highly sought after by collectors of historical memorabilia. This stamp serves as a tangible connection to a controversial and mysterious figure, making it a significant piece for collectors of presidential and true crime history.

Cal Ripken Jr. 2,030 TIcket

Cal Ripken Jr. 2,030 & 2,031 Commemorative Ball
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