Jesse James photo bought for just £7 on eBay could be worth £2 million

The Spalding native bought the photo in July 2017

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A 19th-century photograph purchased on eBay for just £7 could be worth up to £2 million after experts identified it as a genuine portrait of the infamous outlaw Jesse James.

Justin Whiting, who lives in Spalding, Lincolnshire, bought the tintype in July 2017, the Daily Telegraph reports. Tintype photos were created by applying chemicals to a thin metal sheet and have been described as the Polaroid of the 19th-century.

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