My dad worked on the north tower, and he has, to this day, a key to the entrance of the World Trade Center. I am curious
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- CHLOE-POWER36
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I appreciate the response but, as I said in the post, my dad died years ago and Im not interested in actually selling it, just curious if this has any value beyond sentimental.
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This is exactly the kind of answer I was looking for, thank you for digging into this and responding!
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Good job. I am too lazy to filter for sold listings.
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Please get your relative to write and sign the story of how and why they have the key.
It may not be important to you now, but in 10, 30, or 100 years it will be important to prove the provenance of the piece.
It may not be important to you now, but in 10, 30, or 100 years it will be important to prove the provenance of the piece.
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Exectly what I thought









