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  2. Danbury Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Danbury Mint has since created many commemorative items—figurines, collector plates, dolls, die-cast cars, etc.—based on historical events and people. Examples include, Shirley Temple , Princess Diana , Barack Obama's inauguration, Corvettes, Hummel figurines, and gold Christmas ornaments.

  3. Sindy - Wikipedia

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    The Sindy doll is popular among collectors, and websites provide advice on how to re-root the doll's hair and replace parts. [31] Mint condition dolls are the most sought after. [12] Many collectors shunned the "American look" Sindy developed by Hasbro, while the value of the Pedigree dolls increased. [5]

  4. Ted Stanley - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 Stanley co-founded the Danbury Mint, which sells collectibles (such as commemorative postage stamps, decorative plates, medals, commemorative coins, and similar items) it has produced for it by mail order. [3] The Mint's first product was a medal series that commemorated the Apollo 11 first crewed Moon landing.

  5. The Franklin Mint - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund was granted intellectual property rights over her image. [20] In 1998, after refusing the Franklin Mint an official license to produce Diana merchandise, the fund sued the company, accusing it of illegally selling Diana dolls, plates and jewelry. [21]

  6. How Much Is the Princess Diana Beanie Baby Worth? - AOL

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    There is a possibility that the Princess Diana Beanie Baby value might go up right around the anniversary of her birth or death, especially since a big birthday, her 60th, is coming up, and the ...

  7. Disney Consumer Products - Wikipedia

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    Walt Disney Gallery (Spring 1997-), a twice-a-year collectibles catalog, which has also been sent to Lenox Mint, Danbury Mint and Franklin Mint catalog lists. By June 1, 1998, its circulation was 2.5 million copies per year and generating $6 million in annual sales. [63]