In the year 2006, a man by the name of Leroy spent $3 as he purchased a painting at their local Goodwill store. Since he liked the painting so much, he felt that just $3 did not hurt at all. When he took the painting home, Leroy’s daughter felt like the painting was quite unique and had a feeling it might be special. Her guts proved to be right when she took the painting to the Antiques Roadshow event. At the event, the appraiser did not spend any time to rethink and wanted to offer them $20,000 to $30,000 for the price. So then ultimately the family decided to sell off the painting in the year 2012. They were over the moon to hear that the painting sold for $190,000. This painting tuned out to be a Flemish original that had been painted around 1650. It does not have too much of an interesting edge, but a Flemish is a Flemish.