It might not even really be George Washington's hair — but it still sold for $17,000.
Four strands reportedly clipped from the first president were sold at
auction Friday night to a Richmond man who declined to give his name.
Colorado resident Christa Allen said her father, a Philadelphia
attorney, had given her the hair, which was pressed under glass in a
locket and accompanied by a watch.
Allen told potential buyers that the hair had been handed down since it
was clipped from Washington's head. The Historical Society of
Montgomery County, Pa., inspected Allen's evidence and gave her its
backing.
Jamie Bates, owner of Thompson & Riley, which auctioned the hair, had hoped it would bring at least $75,000.
"I've never sold George Washington's hair before; I don't know," Bates said before the auction.
The hair is believed to have been snipped from Washington when he was briefly disinterred in 1837.
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