In 2017, Nancy Cavaliere was browsing her local thrift store in New York City when a set of painted plates, shown above, caught her eye. She decided to buy them—for $1.99 each.
Cavaliere did some internet sleuthing to learn more about the plates. She soon discovered that they were from a series of plates Pablo Picasso designed in the 1940s! The Spanish artist made them at a pottery studio in the French village of Madoura.
Cavaliere sold three of the plates for between $12,000 and $16,000 each, turning her $8 haul into a payday of more than $40,000. She kept the fourth plate to pass down to her daughter.