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Autographs of Jackie Kennedy & Spouse (12/11/08)
WorthPoint was a sponsor of the American Presidential Experience, a travelling exhibit of presidential history, as part of the festivities surrounding the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colo., in August 2008. While there, WorthPoint Worthologists evaluated all manner of usual and historic political and presidential memorabilia brought in by visitors and delegates alike. More >>


Bob Hope Quiz 1 (10/17/08)
Hope-Ford golfing picture More >>


Mannings Spawn NFL Collectibles (9/30/08)
The Manning family has become one of the strongest dynasties in the sports world, and their collectibles are increasing in … More >>


Collecting Historical Autographs – Basic info (9/25/08)
George Washington Presidential signed documentWhen collecting autographs, it is better to collect letters and documents and avoid clipped signatures (signatures that were cut from letters or documents). First, there is nothing historical about a clip, and Secondly, it is very hard to properly authenticate a clipped signature. Go for letters and documents and other “larger” items. More >>


Dinner in Camelot (8/31/08)
The date was June 20, 1959. John F. Kennedy, then a United States senator from Massachusetts, was campaigning across the country for the 1960 Democratic nomination for president. Campaigning with him was his wife, Jacqueline. More >>


Presidential Autographs & Land Grants (8/27/08)
Tom Carrier learns how to distinguish authentic autographs from close copies at the American Presidential Experience in Denver. Videographer – Anthony Keel Editor – Alison Harder WorthPoint – the premier Web site for art, antiques and collectibles More >>


Do You Know What Your President Signed? (12/22/07)
Printed sigature of John F. Kennedy on a White House response cardThe President of the United States is a very busy person. Their entire day is mostly meetings with staff, with constituencies, with groups, with the media, with government officials, with ambassadors, with other heads of state, along with ceremonies, bill signings, speeches, travel…whew. Who would want the job. Yet, many do. More >>







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