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Where can I find the value of a 9/11 artifact?

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It's a softball-sized piece of rubble taken from the Ground Zero location by my father-in-law during clean-up. He is an executive with one of the companies that provided heavy equipment to the clean-up zone (the actual dump body trucks that hauled the rubble off). It is a chunk of concrete rubble taken from the specific location where the north tower once stood. Not so much looking to sell, just curious as to the potential value. If someone wishes to buy it, then we'll talk, but it is a very unique piece of Americana. Thanks for any help!

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  1. I hope it doesn't have any value. No offense, but no one should make any more profits off of that horrific day. I can't imagine who would want it, can you brag to friends about having it? Weird. If you keep it for sentimental, tragic reasons that is one thing...but to sell it is absurd.


  2. Try the "Profiting on Human Misery" handbook. Too bad dad-in-law didn't get the clean-up on that bridge in Minnesota as well.

  3. I usually go to Ebay to see what other people are selling similar items for.

  4. Depends on who your selling it to + the value of that rubble to the individual.

    BUT, i do not recomend you comercializing or profiting off of the reminance of the twin towers. It would be the disrespectfull thing to do.

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