I was watching the Antiques Roadshow the other day and there were two people in particular who caught my attention. One was a woman who I guessed to be about 40-50 years old. I don't recall what item she was getting appraised (she had inherited it), but when she was told that it was worth from $12,000 to $15,000, she was going "Yes!! YES!!!" and practically doing a victory dance.
The other was an older man, probably in his 70s. He had a ceramic mug that his mother used to keep string in and he inherited it. He found out it was worth from $2,000 to $3,000 and started crying. He couldn't even talk.
For the woman, it was all about the money and how rich she suddenly was, but, for the man, he was richer by far.
The other was an older man, probably in his 70s. He had a ceramic mug that his mother used to keep string in and he inherited it. He found out it was worth from $2,000 to $3,000 and started crying. He couldn't even talk.
For the woman, it was all about the money and how rich she suddenly was, but, for the man, he was richer by far.

