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Kennedy collectibles
The Camelot that was the White House in the early 1960s is evidenced by this commercially produced plate of President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jackie. There were a couple of minor condition issues with the plate and with some minor rust issues with the campaign pinbacks from the 1960 campaign. Still, for a beginner, this makes for a nice lot for later trading and upgrades. What was the final auction value for the entire lot by Auctions Neopolitan of Florida in 2004?

Jack and Jackie Kennedy collectibles
A. $7
B. $26
C. $20
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