Credit: Tony Gentile
Credit: Tony Gentile
In April, the Atlanta owner, whose name was not released, agreed to have an expert inspect and compare the Columbus Letter here against the copy found in the Vatican Library. The expert determined the original letter was in Atlanta, and the person with it voluntarily agreed to hand it over, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
It was the third time in two years that Homeland Security investigators, along with prosecutors for the District of Delaware, have worked together to return stolen letters documenting Columbus’ journey, U.S. Attorney David Weiss said. The letter is now back in the Vatican Library.
“The Columbus Letter, written in 1493, is a priceless piece of cultural history,” Callista Gingrich, U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, said in an emailed statement. “I am honored to return this remarkable letter to the Vatican Library – its rightful owner.”
The investigation into the stolen letter is still ongoing.
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