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No,John F. Kennedy wasn't a Republican he was a Democratic.
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The following is my opinion: As a numismatic collectible coin it has no value, but as a historical item it may have some, especially if the date is stamped on the coin 11 days before the event of 9-11-2001 and the coin is a 2001 Lincoln cent. As to value, likely not much unless you find someone that wants it.
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Value is one cent, unless you find someone that wants it. It's a novelty coin not made by any US Mint and has no collectible value.
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No,John F. Kennedy wasn't a Republican he was a Democratic.
To find the age and value of an old tapestry, consult an appraiser. An antique collectible may also be able to help you find this information.
You can find the value or your military toys by going to you local pawn shop or too antique store and you can get a great answer of the value of the memorabilia you own.
I have seen many Kennedy half dollars of about every date that have been gold plated, none have a collectible value and are considered altered or novelty coins. The only value other than 50 cents is if you find someone that wants it.
Consult an expert in collectible banknotes; you'll find them in telephone directories and on the internet.
Copies of coins have no numismatic collectible value. It may have some value if you can find someone that wants it.
Unless you can find the person who actually made the wine, nothing. It's not a collectible.
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