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Stolen Shakespeare, George W. dum gum, Sgt. Pepper and baseball collectibles(7/29/08) Catching a possible Shakespeare thief, honoring a legacy of political collectibles, a record for Beatles memorabilia and the end of a Yankees era make recent antiques and collectibles news, while a work by a female painter fetches record prices in the contemporary-art market.
Finding Shakespeare
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Rare Australian Note Offered(7/29/08) A September 21 sale at International Galleries will feature a rare note, a Type II King George V 1,000 pound note. These notes were used in Australia in 1914, principally for inter-bank transfers. Two types of these notes have circulated, subsequently bearing two different signature combinations.
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Southwestern and Northwestern Antiques and Americana(7/29/08) Just a note to say that I am interested in finding items in the Northwest region of the U.S. that have significance in the westward expansion by the settlers and in relics of tribal Native American life. b [dot] wehling [at] yahoo [dot] com
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wmf – Ikora bowl silver(7/28/08) Can any one tell me if a silver WMF-IKORA SILVER oval shapped bowl tag # 3210, Could this have any value. It was a wedding gift for my grandmas wedding around the 1940′s.
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American Presidential Experience Exhibits(7/28/08) Exhibit Details—listed alphabetically
American Presidential Experience notes that exhibits are subject to change.
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Air Force One
Visitors can tour a full-scale replica of the fuselage of Air Force One and receive keepsake photos of the experience.
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The Comic Speculator: Watchmen(7/25/08) Welcome back to The Comic Speculator where each week Comic Book Worthologist Matt Baum looks at hot back-issue comics that are going up in value and discusses why they’ll be hot in the future.
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Errors Found in Search of Nickels(7/25/08) Errors in some circulated nickels were found recently by a Florida coin collector. The message here is that when cherry-picking coins, not only should one look for the brilliant uncirculated but also for errors. These errors happen to be in Jefferson nickels, which are his pendchant, and fortunately for him. One good find was a 1996-P Jefferson nickel which was struck twice.
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