Brothers Buy An Old Photo At A Thrift Shop Before Realizing It Could Be Worth Millions

No one loves historic relics like brothers Keith and Brian Collins. The past has always been their passion. That's why you can sometimes catch them at the thrift store, searching for items that may reveal something special about the past. They have a knack for locating unique souvenirs, but they weren't at all ready for what they came across one afternoon in Tombstone, Arizona.

History Buffs

Keith and Brian Collins' history obsession leads them to areas of the country where historic artifacts are prevalent. Hoping to get their hands on something meaningful, they charted a course for the famous Old Western town of Tombstone.

No Strangers To Attention

People from all over flock to Tombstone for a taste of life during the 1800s. Many of the buildings are old-fashioned replicas, which was right up Keith and Brian's alley. A previous experience hinted the small town might be a hot spot for historic artifacts.

Carriage House Antiques

The 2011 trip to the Carriage House Antiques shop in Hesperia, California, garnered plenty of public attention. The men visited the shop in search of some historic finds, and they came away with quite the discovery.

Wyatt Earp

They found an authentic photo album of the famous Wyatt Earp with several members of his family. The album was among a pile of other old photos, but none of them were nearly as special as this.