People Who Discovered Their Junk Was Actually Worth A Fortune
The value of an item is not determined by the place it is found, or so these people found out. These are people who have been in possession of junk without knowing those items were actually worth a fortune. With items ranging from a chess piece to a giant pearl, and even to a meteorite, we will examine 40 people who discovered that their junk was actually worth a fortune.

Michael Jordan's Shoes
For a basketball fan, getting the shoes of Michael Jordan is a thing of dreams, and finding them unexpectedly is even more thrilling. This was the case of Larry Awe, who was a staff member at the Capitol Court Mall in Milwaukee.

Awe was cleaning up the storage room before its demolition and found a pair of sneakers that belonged to Michael Jordan. He saw Jordan's signature on one of the shoes and instantly knew he had struck gold. The shoes are worth about $20,000.