Real 1870 Nicolas Cage photo goes viral

An antique photo collector has posted a picture that resembles Nicolas Cage on the web for $1 million. The unique photography dates back approximately to the civil war period in America and is thought to have been taken in the 1860s or 1870s.

The remarkable photo was found among several Civial War era 'death portraits'. Whether Nicolas Cage has seen the photo is unclear but it does have a canny resemblance and may intrigue a collector to find out more about its origins.

The photo was taken by a Confederate Civil War prisoner according to the seller on Ebay (Professor G.B Smith)

Will anyone shell out the minimum $1 million needed to own this classic 'Nicolas Cage' back from the dead picture?

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