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by jfk13 2870 days ago
Who's to say "what they were worth" at that time and in that place? Pretty much the only indication we have is whatever price the buyer was willing to pay and the seller was willing to accept.

We might consider them "priceless" objects in a museum now, but that doesn't tell us anything about what they were worth at the time of acquisition. The "value" of an artwork is almost entirely a cultural construct, not something inherent in the object, and may vary drastically across both time and space.