Most old newspapers aren't worth much unless it's a major paper and an important event (such as the New York Times after the Titanic sinking).
The famous headline falsely said that Dewey had been elected .
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One famous newspaper headline mistake was in the Chicago Daily Tribune in 1948, which wrongly declared "Dewey Defeats Truman" in the presidential election. This headline was famously incorrect as Truman had actually won the election.
An original copy of the "Dewey defeats Truman" headline in the Chicago Daily Tribune is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for it. The hardest thing is going to be to prove that the copy is actually the real deal. This newspaper is very easy to copy because of the method used to print it.
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Chicago Daily News was created in 1876.
The Chicago Daily Tribune incorrectly declared "Dewey Defeats Truman" in 1948. Truman actually won the presidential election against Dewey.
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The Chicago Tribune incorrectly predicted and printed "Dewey Defeats Truman" in the 1948 election. The headline was famously inaccurate as Truman actually won the election against Dewey.
In 1948, Republican Thomas Dewey was projected as the winner. The Chicago Daily Tribune famously published a "Dewey wins" headline. There's a famous picture of the actual winner, Harry Truman, holding up that newspaper while celebrating his victory.