>> thank goodness art crego kept his paperwork!e lead-sprayed timber was retrieved from the battlefield at spotsylvania court house, virginia. in that bloody battle, fought in may 1864, union troops tried to take the ground, but the rebels held on. at the end of two weeks, a total of 31,000 soldiers on both sides were dead. once he's authenticated it, brian knows some of his regular customers, like tommy haas of utah, will be bidders. he says, "tommy, there's something here you might really be interested in." i previewed the auction and thought it was a really cool relic. >> but after brian publishes a fancy color catalog for the auction, he gets an offer from another client -- 200,000 bucks for the entire collection, which art paid no more than $10,000 for. should they take it? brian and nancy, in charge of the crego family trust, think hard about it but decide, "no." >> we want to let the market decide what it's worth, and we want competitive bidding. we think that's the fairest way to mr. crego and to his heirs. >> it's also a b