A millionaire leaves his kids a fleet of 240 military vehicles.
A widow hopes to prove that the signed photo, of baseball legend Shoeless Joe Jackson, she inherited is the real deal.
A Nevada prospector's wife leaves a man an old gold mine, but the bequeath digs up trouble, when he's sued by her niece.
An unlikely family passes George Washington's wallet down through the generations.
A prolific autograph hunter leaves his collection to a surprised heir.
A frontier fort and antique guns are inherited.
A lawyer receives exotic artwork from a mysterious client.
A treasure hunter's children inherit a 17th-century Spanish wreck.
Jamie Colby tours the house that architect Pietro Belluschi built in the 1940s, which was restored by his son.
A holocaust survivor's secret diary spurs his daughter to search for his art collection, which was looted by the Nazis.
"It's painstaking work. It's so accurate you can see the pain on the faces of some of the soldiers on their way to the ground." Jamie Colby admires the artistry of Orson Munn's toy soldier collection, which is one of the biggest in the world with over 10,000 pieces.
A dental technician passes on a very historic pair of dentures.
A woman inherits her soul mate's astronomical valuable space collection and a romantic surprise.
A woman inherits a log cabin from her grandfather.
A collection of automobiles, made by companies that no longer exist, is inherited.
A chunk of carved wood in a basement turns out to be a valuable architectural treasure from the early days of Washington, D.C.
A family inherits the tombstone of Lee Harvey Oswald.
The great grandniece of an 1860 center fielder inherits his Pre-Civil War baseball card.
A co-creator of The Simpsons (1989) leaves his dog to its trainer; a woman leaves her house to her parrot.
A man inherits shackles worn by anti-slavery crusader John Brown, as he mounted the gallows.
Andrew Green, the ancestor of the Green family on Monday's episode, took down Boss Tweed, the infamous leader of Tammany Hall.
"When you've got giant lumber piles to crawl on it's a lot more fun, probably not as safe, but it's a lot more fun than going... on a swing set." Hannah Hargrover grew up playing on her father's junkyard and then grew up to run it! Would you return home to save your family's business?
A woman refuses to sell her home to a developer, who builds a shopping mall around it.
Children find in the mother's attic boxes full of priceless photographic prints made by the early masters in the field.