A copy of the Declaration of Independence from July 1776 will be on sale this spring.

  • Copy of the Declaration of Independence
Copy of the Declaration of Independence
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Author Michael Nordine

February 19, 2026

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There have been copies of the Declaration of Independence for as long as there’s been a Declaration of Independence. The handwritten, signed document is currently safe from Nicolas Cage in the National Archives. But the Continental Congress’ printer John Dunlap made about 200 broadside copies of the document on July 4, 1776, of which 26 remain. These were posted in public places for soon-to-be Americans to read and celebrate. One of them will be sold at auction in May 2026 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence, and it’s likely to fetch a high price — another was recently sold for $5.6 million.

In an interview with Philly Voice, Ken Goldin, founder and CEO of the auction house near Philadelphia that will be selling the rare document, described it as being in “tremendous condition” despite the fact that it “may have been posted in a tavern or some kind of hall.” More than 400 other historical objects also will be available at the auction, though Goldin has yet to reveal what they’ll be. The copy of the declaration will be lot No. 1, however, and is sure to be the most sought-after item.