A man bought the old photo for $2—but it turned out to be worth millions.
The value skyrocketed after experts confirmed that one of the figures in the picture, which shows 15 people in front of an old cabin, is the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid.
It’s only the second picture confirmed of the infamous fugitive, whose real name was William Bonney.
Billy the Kid is in the middle of a croquet game in New Mexico in the picture, which was taken in 1878.
Kagin’s, a firm specializing in Western Americana and Rare Coins, authenticated the picture.
“The historical importance of a photograph of Billy the Kid alongside known members of his gang and prominent Lincoln County citizens is incalculable. This is perhaps the single most compelling piece of Western Americana that we have ever seen,” the owner of Kagin’s, Donald Kagin, said in a statement on the company’s website.
“I had just a couple of bucks left, and I found three photographs I liked, and of the three, the oldest tintype, I actually kind of chucked it back in the box,” he told the station.
“It’s the holy grail of not just western photography. It’s the holy grail of photography,” said Jeff Aiello, the head of a new Billy the Kid documentary, according to Esquire. “It is the rarest photograph in the world and it was found in a Fresno junk shop.”
The other known Billy the Kid picture was sold for $2.3 million in 2011.
Although much of Billy’s life is steeped in legend, he was shot and killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett in New Mexico in the late 19th century.
Another Billy the Kid Photo Sells for $10
In recent years, another photo of the outlaw surfaced after a man purchased it for $10.It may show Billy the Kid and Garrett.
“I said, ‘Oh my gosh, he looks like Pat Garrett,’” Abrams said after he started researching the image.