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Showing results 11 - 19 of 19 for the tag: buttons.
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quiz 10-3 (10/3/08)
Political collectors will usually not come across only one item, but an entire box or collection of them all at once. It is up to Worthologists to determine the value of them as a collection right on the spot.
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Political Collectibles: What’s It Worth Quiz (9/28/08)
So you think you know political collectibles? What’s hot. What’s not. And most importantly, what they’re worth.
WorthPoint’s political-collectibles specialists—Jim Warlick, Tom Carrier and John Olsen—are set to test your knowledge. Answer the questions below, and win a round of applause if you do well.
William Jennings Bryan
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The Birth of a Collector (9/4/08)
I was talking with my friend Mike Bockman, a militaria dealer and owner of BBmilitaria.com, when we got on the subject of the Niobrara River that runs across the Northern part of Nebraska. I had canoed this river several times in Boy Scouts and Mike had canoed it with his family when he was young.
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USAButtonPoll.com Widget (8/22/08)
Next week we will be releasing a widget for the USAButtonPoll.com site. This widget is sponsored by WorthPoint for one of our Worthologists, Jim Warlick. Jim’s site has gained national attention during past elections and we look forward to his continued success during the upcoming Presidential campaigns.
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Antique Presidential Pin (3/16/08)
I have an antique pin with Presidents Lincoln , Grant and Garfield’s pictures on it. The pin is about 3″ long and about 3/4″ tall. The background appears to be bone colored , maybe ivory. Picture of Lincoln is on left, Grant is in the center (larger picture of Grant) and Garfield is on right of pin. The ivory colored background is inlayed in brass. Could you identify this pin and appraise it.
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Political Button Reproductions (1/9/08)
In 1972, the American Oil Company reproduced historic political campaign buttons with the history of the candidate on a card and gave them away as premiums to its gas station customers. They featured buttons from the 1896 campaign of William Jennings Bryan through the 1968 presidential campaign.
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