Presidential Dollars
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Presidential Dollars
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![]() NEW 2012 PD KENNEDY HALF DOLLARSBU CHECK IT OUT US $3.99
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Make Money Selling Your Presidential Memorabilia
How To Sell Your Presidential Memorabilia For A Top Price
You just found a box with souvenirs and collectibles that have been in your family for many years. What are they worth? How do you find out if they are worth a small fortune or just enough for a cup of coffee?
In these tough economic times many people are searching thru their attics and cabinets and wondering what that item that grandpa saved is really worth.
The truth is that many items have only limited value, but sometimes you may be amazed to find out that the campaign button, campaign poster, inaugural medal or presidential souvenir could be worth thousands of dollars.
While items from such eras the presidential term of George Washington or Abraham Lincoln always command attention from collectors and dealers alike, an item does not have to be that old to have value. In fact, many modern day Presidents such as John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan are highly prized by collectors.
The key determinant of value in political memorabilia items is often scarcity. Many people are surprised to find out that the magazines or newspapers their parents saved from the days of President Kennedy, have only minimal value. How could that be since Kennedy remains one of the more popular Presidents of the last 100 years? It’s because you need to be careful not to equate popularity with scarcity. Like in the case of Kennedy items, there were so many magazines and newspapers printed that featured the young President and he was also so popular that many people saved the items. So the items are not scarce.
However, as is so often true with memorabilia items, because of the popularity of President Kennedy items that were produced in limited quantities or were “official” in nature (for instance produced by the official campaign committee) can have significant value.
It is also important that you know that the condition of the item can dramatically affect the value of the item. For this reason, make sure that the item is kept out of sunlight (especially any paper item) and kept in a dry place with minimal change in temperature.
To determine the value of your items, start by searching online to get an idea of the possible value of the item. Try www.google.com, orwww.appraisalbuddy.com. Each can provide a wealth of information on values.
Next, consider contacting a professional in valuing presidential memorabilia. Look for someone who has been in the business for many years, is a member of the American Political Items Collectors organization and offers free appraisals.
Always contact more than one dealer so you can compare their offers. Most political memorabilia dealers are also collectors and are happy to help. If they are not, then you picked the wrong one.
Want to find out what that item in your attic is worth? Visit www.loriferber.com and click on resources tfor free appraisals on your political memorabilia items. As experienced and knowledgeable dealers in political memorabilia, Lori and Steve Ferber have been providing helping collectors acquire and preserve unique and interesting political memorabilia items for over 35 years.
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Want to find out what that item in your attic is worth? Visit www.loriferber.com and click on resources tfor free appraisals on your political memorabilia items. As experienced and knowledgeable dealers in political memorabilia, Lori and Steve Ferber have been providing helping collectors acquire and preserve unique and interesting political memorabilia items for over 35 years.
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Presidential Dollars Collectors Folder $12.62 Publication Date: 2006/08/30 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 7.00 Height: 9.50 |
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Presidential Dollars 2007 $28.24 Subtitle: Complete Philadelphia and Denver Mint Collection Publication Date: 2006/10/31 Number of Pages: 5 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 7.25 Height: 8.75 |
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Presidential Dollars Folder $8.21 Description not available. |
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Dollars $10 Dollars |
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Presidential Dollars Coin Collecting Kit $20.56 Description not available. |
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Warman`s Presidential Dollars Deluxe 2007-2016 (Hardcover) $16.44 `Each year four past presidents are honored with their image on a gold Presidential dollar. The first two sets of coins in the series feature ?In God We Trust? on the edge of the coin, but beginning with the third set the motto appears on the ?heads? side of the coin. The rich red, white and blue pattern on this top-quality folder creates the perfect backdrop for the beautiful Presidential gold dollars. This deluxe folder features 80 die-cut slots ? for coins of both the Denver and Philadelphia Mints, along with details about each president. |
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Presidential Dollar Deluxe Folder-2007-2016 $11.1 labeled spaces for each presidential issue coin 4 presidential dollars released per year beginning in 2007. folder features presidential p ortraits. measures 12x14 folded and proudly made in the usa. |
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Presidential Dollars Folder By Whitman Publishing (COR) $9.56 Author: Whitman Publishing (COR) Series Title: Official Whitman Coin Folder Subtitle: Collection 2007 to 2011, Number 1 Publication Date: 2006/10/31 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 5.50 Height: 7.50 |
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Warmans Presidential Dollars Deluxe 20072016 By Krause Publications, Inc. (COR) $12.62 Author: Krause Publications, Inc. (COR) Subtitle: Collectors Presidential Dollar Folder, Philadelphia Denver Mint Collection Publication Date: 2009/11/12 Number of Pages: 4 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 7.00 Height: 9.25 |
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Presidential Dollar Folder-2007-2016 $1.79 labeled spaces for each presidential issue coin 4 presidential dollars released per year beginning in 2007. folder is handsome and durable. measures 6 1 2x 8 3 8 with a green leather look with gold embossin g on exterior. |
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2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Dollars $4.99 "Whether its Seated Liberty dollars, Morgan dollars, Presidential dollars, or Draped Bust dollar coins that you're interested in, you'll find all the information you need about dollar coins in this one simple-to-use download. You get up-to-date values, illustrations of both sides of dollar coins, and descriptions with information such as the size, weight and date of each coin. Pulled directly from 2012 U.S. Coin Digest, the most complete and detailed color guide to U.S. coins, this download allows you to focus your attention on commemorative coins of the present." |
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Presidential Dollar Starter Set $124.71 The United States Mint started issuing presidential one dollar coins in 2007 beginning with George Washington and moving forward through the presidents in order. The coins feature portraits of the presidents on the obverse and a rendition of the Statue of Liberty on the reverse. Includes every different type of the Presidential Coins the US Mint has offered through 201120 Brilliant Uncirculated Presidential Dollars Archival Quality Display Folder with openings to continue the collection through 2016 One pair of white cotton gloves to safely handle the coinsModel: 47073Dimensions: 8.25 inches high x 6.25 inches wide x 0.25 inches deep |
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Dollars: A Fascinating Account Og How Bills and Coins-Dollars in Particular-Can Be Far More Than Legal Tender $17.08 Dollars is an entertaining, informative book on how coins and bills have marked the political and social history of the world. Tracing legal tender from the fifteenth century country of Tyrol to the recent rise and fall of the U.S. Sacagawea and Presidential dollar coins. By exploring the dollar, Bartlett gives the reader an understanding of the importance and role dollars have played throughout history in the geopolitical climate of countries. With a generous sprinkling of easily digested history, Dollars give the reader information on why some coins and paper money seemed to disappear almost before they were released and some others remain in circulation. Dollars also explains the advantages of coins in relation to paper dollars for trade dollars in an understandable manner. Dollars belongs on your bookshelf as a companion to historical and economic texts for collectors, enthusiasts and anyone who wants to understand the dollar better. |
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Presidential Dollar Collection in Archival Album $478.13 This set includes every different version of the Presidential Coins the US Mint has offered through 2011. This set comes with a total of 60 coins and a two-sided album for viewing this magnificent collection. 20 Brilliant Uncirculated Presidential Dollars from the Philadelphia Mint20 Brilliant Uncirculated Presidential Dollars from the Denver Mint20 Gem Proof Presidential Dollars with cameo contrast from the San Francisco MintArchival Quality Display Album with two sided viewingComplete with slipcase for easy bookshelf storageMaterials: Copper with Manganese Brass cladding, Cardboard and LeatheretteDimensions: 10 inches high x 8 inches wide x 1.5 inches deepModel: 47069 |
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Warman's Presidential Dollars Deluxe 2007-2016: Collector's Presidential Dollar Folder, Philadelphia & Denver Mint Collection $5.96 No Synopsis Available |
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Presidential Election Campaign Fund Checkoff $84.44 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The presidential election campaign fund checkoff appears on US income tax return forms as the question Do you want 3 of your federal tax to go to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund? Originally 1 and implemented in the 1970s as an attempt at the public funding of elections, this money provides for the financing of presidential primary and general election campaigns and national party conventions. Beginning with the 1973 tax year, individual taxpayers were able to designate 1 to be applied to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. Both the Republican and Democratic nominees in the general election receive a fixed amount of checkoff dollars. Nominees from other political parties may qualify for a smaller, proportionate amount of checkoff funds if they receive over five percent of the vote. The national parties also receive funds to cover the costs of their national conventions. Matching funds are also given for primary candidates for small contributions. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/09/29 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.28 inches |
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Australian Dollars $10 Australian Dollars |


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