Depends on the photo. eBay would be a good place to start. There is a political memorabilia section.
in my shop we sell them for up to 300 dollars a piece depending on size where are you located?
Every photo of the assassination was important and helped experts piece together what happened that day in Dallas.
There are many photos of JKF taking the Oath of Office. Google it.
Disambiguation: The photograph and amateur photography you're referring to is Mary Moorman (not Mormon).
Coin dealers buy coins.
Most popular card companies sell photo insert cards. Hallmark, Expressionary, and Cards Direct all sell photo insert cards. They can also be found at Amazon and Zazzle.
You could try donating it to a school or possibly sell it on Ebay.
One was an autographed photo of Marilyn Monroe, the second was JFK with and his brother Bobby.
The amount you can sell a digital photo for would depend on the content and quality of the photo. An average price would be 50 cents per photo. For more info on selling digital photos, see http://www.dphotojournal.com/sell-photos-online/
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eBay or DONT sell it r u out of your mind
Identifying the PhotoDepending on where the picture is from, and the history behind it. A common stock photo can sell for $10.00 whereas an original photo with the negative can sell for $100. + If you have pictures that you have taken personally they can have a great value to collectors, and a bonus if you have the negatives.A photo from a 1966 Yankees picture pack day for example can sell for $25 - $75.00 as would a photo from a 1964 Rawlings Premium that was given away with a Glove. Press release Photos have High value as well.Condition as always is important, as is identifying where the photo came from.