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A fully signed copy of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LP sold for $290,500 (£190,000) in 2013. [ 8 ] Normal copies of records involving famous people can often rocket in price when autographed, as for example in the case of a copy of John Lennon and Yoko Ono 's Double Fantasy ( Geffen US album, 1980), autographed by Lennon ...
Collecting Autographs For Fun and Profit by Robert Pelton, Betterway Pub., 1987, 160 pages. From the White House Inkwell by John Taylor, Tuttle Co., 1968, 147 pages. Autograph Collector's Checklist edited by John Taylor, The Manuscript Society, 1990, 172 pages. The Autograph Collector by Robert Notlep, Crown Pub., 1968, 240 pages.
Panini National Treasures 1 of 1 Logoman Autograph Serial numbered #1/1 Ungraded February 28, 2021: Private sale The sale was made public on Luka Dončić's birthday. [17] The card previously sold for $3.2 million in a private deal in December 2019. 5 $4,633,923 $3,936,000 Mike Trout: 2009 Bowman Chrome Draft Prospects Superfractor Autograph
A 1911 photograph of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson signed by the baseball star himself sold for $1.47 million at auction this week. ... piece of paper is worth $50,000 to $100,000. The signature on the ...
Autograph dealer Stuart Lutz told NPR: "Fifteen or 20 years ago you couldn't give away Harry Truman. Then after David McCullough wrote that wonderful biography of him, everybody on the planet ...
5. Happy Meal Toys. McDonald's has been selling Happy Meals since the late 1970s, and many of the tiny toys included with the food have indeed become collectibles worth several hundred dollars for ...
Autograph manuscript of a draft for the unfinished novel. Originally owned by Cassandra Austen. Jane Austen: 1803 July 2011 [144] $2.2 $1.59 Apple computer contract Original Apple Partnership Agreement, signed by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ron Wayne – 1976 December 2011 [145] $2.1 $1.56 Description de l'Égypte
[1] [2] During World War II short snorters were signed by flight crews and conveyed good luck to soldiers crossing the Atlantic. [3] Friends would take the local currency and sign each other's bills creating a "keepsake of your buddy's signatures". [4] The General Hoyt Vandenberg short snorter was started in June 1942 flight over the mid-Atlantic.