I recall at one time Turner Kirkland, founder of Dixie Gun Works, purchased a factory full of Besses in England which, supposedly, had been unopened since the little unpleasantness between our two countries. There were hundreds of them, unfired with tampions in the muzzles. There was also a small selection that had fancy wood stocks and a few other embellishments. I fuzzily recall this was about 1980. He sold those for $1,000.00 each, the fancies for more. I drooled over the thought of owning one of those but the price was way out of my league. I'm sure their value has increased considerably over the years.