Authenticity of Lincoln's stovepipe hat called into question
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The authenticity of an iconic stovepipe hat believed to have been worn by Abraham Lincoln is being called into question.
In a story Sunday, the Chicago-Sun Times reported that the leaders of the Springfield-based Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum cannot explain how a farmer acquired the stovepipe hat more than 150 years ago.
The news comes on the heels of a significant historical gaffe revealing that a famous portrait of Abraham Lincoln's wife that hung in the governor's mansion in Springfield for more than three decades was a fake.
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No one has been able to refute the hat's authenticity with certainty. Museum officials say the hat belonged to Lincoln.
The heirloom is valued at $6.5 million.
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