ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
Discover amazing items with connections to Latin American history and culture, including a treasure with an updated appraisal of $1,200,000-$2,200,000, now the highest-valued item in the entire ROADSHOW archive.
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In Austin, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Wes Cowan learn about fake Texas documents.
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After appraising a diamond and ruby necklace in Boise, Idaho, for $80,000 to $100,000, jewelry expert [Peter Shemonsky](http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/appraisers/peter-j-shemonsky/) provides some background and guidance on U.S. regulations surrounding the importation of Burmese ruby and jade items.
The story of how one of jazz's great innovators left the country for Copenhagen in 1962. Why did he leave and what effect did this move have on his legacy?
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW seeks to balance cultural sensitivity with its aim of examining the full spectrum of America's antiques and collectibles.
**Editor’s Note** — *Federal regulations governing the trade and ownership of elephant ivory and other animal-derived objects are under constant review and subject to change at any time. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW endeavors to monitor and report on such changes in a timely way; however, you should consult the website of the [U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service](https://www.fws.gov/law/endangered-species-act/) for the most up-to-date information on these topics.* The most recent addition to this article pertains to regulations governing [Walrus ivory](#walrus), at the bottom of the page.
Keith Haring was ever an outsider to the art establishment in his lifetime, but since his death in 1990, his legacy as an artist of historic importance has only become more secure.
At the June 2015 ROADSHOW in Tucson, [Douglas Deihl](http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/appraisers/douglas-deihl), of Boston’s Skinner Auctioneers, estimated a Charles Loloma ring, bracelet, and limited-edition print would bring between $25,200 and $32,600 at auction. But how much do you know about this groundbreaking Native artist?
See the guest's memorabilia up close, and learn more about the political revolution led by Fidel Castro, which overthrew the government of President Fulgencio Batista on January 1, 1959.
Appraiser Colleene Fesko explains the factors behind the most recent sky-high estimate.
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