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Secret Service Collectibles (1/20/08)
US Secret Service lapel pin, Reagan eraWhat began as a special governmental protection unit responsible for the safety of US currency in 1865, the US Secret Service has expanded its role to include protection of the president, vice president, presidential candidates, and foreign leaders while visiting US soil. More >>




U.S. Army One (1/11/08)
Army One flight certificate for Col. John J. Kennaley, closeupIt began with an urgent phone call on September 7, 1957. President Eisenhower was required at the White House for some urgent affairs of state. More >>


Resources Material for Presidential Memorabilia (1/7/08)
Anyone who has been involved with collections over a certain period of years has usually amassed an impressive combination of resource material, other collectors, dealers, and organizations to help learn more about their area of interest. For me, its no different. More >>


Service Badges of the US Military (1/6/08)
Office of the Secretary of Defense Identification Badge (OSDIB) with military collar tabsMilitary collectibles are not a specialty of mine, except as they relate to the White House, office of the president or vice president. In the case of military service badges there is some overlap as they relate to White House service, but there is also a larger community developing for the high level service badges awarded to military and civilian defense officials. More >>


Distinctive Patches of the Office of President of the United States (12/22/07)
A patch for the crew of HMX-1, the presidential helicopter, but commercially produced for resale, not officialThere are many support agencies dedicated to the office of president of the United States. More >>


The 2007 Official White House Christmas Card (12/22/07)
Continuing a tradition that dates back to the first official White House Christmas card sent by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, the White House recently released the official 2007 White House Christmas card. 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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