$2 MILLION TITANIC TICKET TO HIT AUCTION BLOCK

$2 MILLION TITANIC TICKET TO HIT AUCTION BLOCK

TACOMA, Washington (Wireless Flash) -- How much money would you sink into an original ticket from the "Titanic"? That question will be answered on April 10 -- the 87th anniversary of the day the ship set sail -- when a Washington- based antique firm will auction off the only known existing "Titanic" ticket actually used by one of the survivors. The ticket will be auctioned off by -- get this -- Sanford & Son Antique Dealers, which says the "Titanic" ticket has a potential worth of "between $2000 and $2 million." Sanford & Son owner Alan Gorsuch says the 87-year-old ticket belonged to a Finnish immigrant who was 19 at the time of the tragedy -- and she was a dead ringer for actress Katherine Ross. The ticket was pinned to her jacket as the ship sank and Gorsuch claims it's possible to "feel her life experience" if you hold the ticket in your hand.

CONTACT: Alan Gorsuch, ****; Tacoma, WA; (253) 272-0334