>> close to 1jamie: the law is h pritchard, fbi agent robert whitman is paying close attention. >> verymooth, he dressed well. he was glib of tongue. jamie: pritchard and his partners were running same scan on others with civil war artifacts. >> usually, 10 times is what thethey sold material for after appraiseing it for a 10th of te value. >> they held a criminal case. jamie: ther.>> there was a supeg criminal indictment with other than 20 counts in it. jamie: faced with a mountain of evidence, pritchard strikes a deal with pro prosecutors, needs guilty, and a year in prison, and restitution fees. >> pritchard does not seem to have money. i have received a total of first,000. jamie: are you feuerious. >> i am upset. >> i would like russ pritchard to pay the restitution, and the national civil war museum do the right thing, and return my items to me. jamie: what about that? ed >> jamie: in 2001 ticket wins the second legal battle over his artifacts. passed down from his great great grandfather confederate general george ticket. but it's it is a hollow victory as the artifacts go on disp