How experts stumbled upon a priceless document in a university library
Manuscript – one day is an informal version of Magna Carta – It is now believed to be a real version and “one of the most valuable documents in the world”According to academics in the United Kingdom. Harvard Law Faculty paid $ 27.50 (then about 7 pounds) for that in 1946, and for years, she remained tucked in her library, her true identity is unknown. But medieval professors concluded that they are very rare and lost from Magna Carta from 1300 – and may be the value of millions. Eleanor Duel explains from the BBC Newsit. Tom Joinner, Anna Lamish, Ian Casey and Tom Richardson. https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/1024/branded_news/02de/live/282e4a10-31d6-11f0-8947-7d6241f9fce9.jpg
2025-05-15 22:13:00
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