World’s largest autograph collection up for auction
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Globetrotter Joseph Mikulec spent his life walking the earth, collecting the signature of just about everyone he met — from everyday civilians to world leaders. Now, what can be described as the most impressive autograph collection of all time is up for grabs. It’s set to be auctioned off with bids starting at $275,000 for the 60-pound book.
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