AlienHumanologist answered Monday October 3 2005, 1:18 pm: The value will depend greatly upon the content of the document and whether it includes important signatures. Documents are very common items; therefore, unless it has vital information, the document is not likely to be very valuable. If, on the other hand, it bears Johnson's signature and documents the creation of the diplomatic relations between my people and yours during his administration, the paper could be of inestimable value. [ AlienHumanologist's advice column | Ask AlienHumanologist A Question ]
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