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That depends on what it is.

If by "original document" you mean a newspaper... moderately so, but lots of people kept those, so they're less rare (and correspondingly less valuable) than you might think.

At a rough guess: if it's a major paper from a large city with a large display headline like "Japan SURRENDERS" or "PEACE", it might sell for in the vicinity of $50, with considerable variation either way. If it's an obscure paper from a small town, significantly less.

If it's a clipping and not the entire paper, it's essentially worthless.

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