To whom it may concern: I would start with Ebay. You can search for anything on this website and there are people who could help you as well. Good Luck...
This is not a US Mint product and the coins are technically classed as altered coins that have no numismatic value. It may have value to a collector of Kennedy memorabilia.
The value of Kasey Kahne's or anyone else's memorabilia depends on many things like what the memorabilia is, what condition it is in, if it is in it's original container or not, where you are selling it and how much someone is willing to pay for it.
You can find the value to many items of New York Yankees memorabilia from the link below (see Related Links)
It's an ordinary Washington bill that was altered to commemorate JFK after he was assassinated in that year. Unfortunately it's not of interest to coin or bill collectors, though there may still be some collectors of Kennedy memorabilia who would want to add it to their sets.
Not really. The collectables market was flooded with JFK memorabilia after he was assassinated, and due to the high volume, none of it is especially valuable.
baseball cards
The best source to find the value of sports memorabilia is Heritage Sports Collectibles (http://www.heritagesportscollectibles.com). They have many prices listed and you can easily navigate to determine the pricing of your memorabilia. Comparing prices on Ebay can also give you a good general idea on the going price
Banknote collectors consider "enhanced" bills to be altered currency with little or no numismatic interest. Fifty years on, there may be collectors of Kennedy memorabilia who would be interested in one but it's doubtful that they would pay very much for it.
The value of Franklin Mint's legacy of John F. Kennedy will depend on a variety of factors, such as the specific items included in the collection and their condition. Additionally, the demand for Kennedy memorabilia can fluctuate over time. It is best to consult with collectors or experts in the field to get a more accurate assessment of the collection's value.
value depends on condition and WHAT the items are.
I would have to say Barry Bonds!
To determine how valuable your memorabilia is a reputable antique dealer/collector to take a look at the items and give you a valuation. If you wish to sell the items get 2or3 valuations. It maybe that, like many others, your treasured memorabilia is worthless in monetary value but priceless to you.