New Billy the Kid Photo Found and Authenticated

A new Billy the Kid photo was found and bought for $2 at a junk shop. The picture has now been authenticated by Western Americana and Rare Coin experts, Kagin’s, Inc. and it could be worth $5 million.

Read the statement below.

The 4×5 inch tintype not only depicts Billy the Kid, but several members of his gang, The Regulators, playing a leisurely game of croquet alongside friends, family, and lovers in the late summer of 1878. Taken just one month after the tumultuous Lincoln County War came to an end, it is a window into the lives of these gunmen as they were still fighting the injustices of a lawless land. It’s a carefree moment after an important life event – a wedding – which is rich in content, movement and texture.

“When we first saw the photograph, we were understandably skeptical – an original Billy the Kid photo is the Holy Grail of Western Americana,” remarked Kagin’s senior numismatist, David McCarthy. “We had to be certain that we could answer and verify where, when, how and why this photograph was taken. Simple resemblance is not enough in a case like this – a team of experts had to be assembled to address each and every detail in the photo to insure that nothing was out of place. After more than a year of methodical study including my own inspection of the site, there is now overwhelming evidence of the image’s authenticity.”

The only other known photograph of Billy the Kid is a portrait of the outlaw taken in Fort Sumner, NM in 1880. That 2×3 inch tintype brought $2.3 million in 2010.

Kevin Costner will narrate and produce the two-hour documentary for National Geographic Channel, covering Western Americana enthusiast Randy Guijarro’ s odyssey to authenticate this unique photograph. The program which airs October 18th will follow Randy’s journey, as well as the events surrounding the day that the photograph was taken in 1878. The documentary will also feature extensive interviews with a variety of experts in digital facial recognition, antique photography, geographic positioning, and – believe it or not – vintage croquet sets!

“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,” stated Kagin.

The Billy the Kid Croquet Match Tintype has been appraised and insured for $5,000,000.

The new Billy the Kid photo will be the subject of a two-hour documentary airing Sunday, October 18th at 9/8c on National Geographic Channel.

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