(InYork) - Erik Dorr knew he should have been wearing gloves.
More than 150 years old, the wallet in his hand had been worn thin even in the days it spent time in the pockets of the 16th president.
But touching Abraham Lincoln's wallet - the one he kept with him through the majority of his presidency - just isn't the same with a layer of latex separating skin from leather. Continued
Photo: Library of Congress
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