u/ELIMOSK

Craziest Judaica find at an auction or estate sale?

I'm kind of obsessed with the Judaica auction world. Every few weeks something wild pops up — like a megillah from the 1800s that was just sitting in someone's attic, or a silver kiddush cup with an engraving that nobody can figure out.

I actually just picked up a coin from the First Temple period. Still can't believe I'm holding something that's almost 3,000 years old. It's a weird feeling.

Anyone else into this? What's the wildest piece you've come across?

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u/ELIMOSK — 6 hours ago