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Showing results 21 - 30 of 51 for the tag: political memorabilia.
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Quiz 10-6 (10/6/08)
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.
Alf Landon pinback
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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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Campaign Collectibles & Even More Campaign Collectibles (9/22/08)
It should come as no surprise high on the list of hot collectibles are presidential campaign related. Action figures, masks, comic books and of course, bobbleheads have hit the market. Coming soon if you’re not politically inclined? Seats from the to-be-demolished home of the New York Mets, Shea Stadium, and items from the House that Ruth Built, Yankee Stadium.
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Answers to Presidential Collectibles Quiz (9/15/08)
Here are the answers to the Presidential Collectibles: What’s It Worth Quiz
1. C. $225
2. B. $522
3. Because it is not particularly scarce, it’s C. $20 to $30, when in good condition
4. Not particularly scarce, but still unusual, the value is: C. $7 to $12
How did you do?
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Political Collectibles: Presidential Tin Trays (9/2/08)
Political collectibles from previous presidential elections provide a glimpse into the past. Political memorabilia expert, Mark Evans, shows Worthologist Christopher Kent some very special political collectibles from the exhibit he displayed at American Presidential Experience during the 2008 Democratic convention in Denver. Included are some tin trays from the 1896 presidential election.
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‘Official’ Vice Presidential China (9/2/08)
On the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory near the British Embassy in Washington, D.C. sits a grand old Victorian mansion built in 1893. Originally the home of the Chief of Naval Operations, it was requisitioned as the first official home for the vice president of the United States in 1974.
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