Beatles "Butcher Cover" on Antiques Road Show


About 5 minutes ago, a woman had a Beatles Butcher Cover (Yesterday and Today) on the Road Show. It was in such great condtion that I started yelling "Fake, Fake". Oh no my friends, it was the real deal and appraised at, are you ready? 10,000 - 12,000 dollars!! She bought it new at Sears for 2.99
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My sister has one that she bought at S.S. Kresge for about the same price, but it isn't in such good condition that it would be assumed at first as fake. Probably VG++, though.
I've read about the "butcher cover" before, but don't think i've ever seen one. Can someone provide a link to a picture on the web? I'm curious to see what all of the hoopla was about. Sean
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I was watching that tonight - from Chicago. Was that the one? I missed seeing the "Butchers", but someone brought in a portrait of one of the early Deans of Havard and a chair.

The painting was a signed original, probably done with the subject present, from 1800 approx. It was valued at $15k-$20k.

The chair was appraised at $70k-$80k! A flippin' chair!

Regards,