YES, a few times which was an exception.
That depends on the providence. IF you can prove the scarf actually belonged to (and was worn by) Elvis, a collector would likely be extremely interested in purchasing such an item. IF you had two or more people vying against each other at auction - the price could go up very quickly. It all depends on who's at the auction - what their budgets are - and whether the item is proven to be genuine.
A fully authenticated signed Elvis Presley photo can go from $500 to several $1000's, depending on the age, condition and rarity of the photo. He signed many items during his lifetime, but there are many fakes out there. It must be verified by a UACC or other Presley signature expert to be considered real. Although no one can guarantee any signature unless they witnessed the signing in person.
On what site? If you mean WikiAnswers, nothing. WikiAnswers is a question and answer site only, for information.
I, personally, have a baby blue Elvis scarf. It is an original from, his 1974 Reno, Nevada concert. It has his full signature on it. It has has the real sweat stains. I am saving it for my 1st born granddaughter. I was offered $10,000.00 American. That was approx. 2 years. I still have it. I only hope it appreciates and not depreciates!!! I saw Elvis at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in 1974. I have the dinner menu, and I kissed him and he put a white scarf around my neck. I do not believe that Elvis scarves had his signature on it- mine doesn't. I am not 100% sure. Mine is blank, except for make-up. Also, the scarf I have is a huge square or rectangle (I have it put away, and haven't looked at in in a while.) There are many counterfeits around. You really should get in touch with someone at Graceland for authenticity.
YES, a few times which was an exception.
That depends on the providence. IF you can prove the scarf actually belonged to (and was worn by) Elvis, a collector would likely be extremely interested in purchasing such an item. IF you had two or more people vying against each other at auction - the price could go up very quickly. It all depends on who's at the auction - what their budgets are - and whether the item is proven to be genuine.
A fully authenticated signed Elvis Presley photo can go from $500 to several $1000's, depending on the age, condition and rarity of the photo. He signed many items during his lifetime, but there are many fakes out there. It must be verified by a UACC or other Presley signature expert to be considered real. Although no one can guarantee any signature unless they witnessed the signing in person.
On what site? If you mean WikiAnswers, nothing. WikiAnswers is a question and answer site only, for information.
I, personally, have a baby blue Elvis scarf. It is an original from, his 1974 Reno, Nevada concert. It has his full signature on it. It has has the real sweat stains. I am saving it for my 1st born granddaughter. I was offered $10,000.00 American. That was approx. 2 years. I still have it. I only hope it appreciates and not depreciates!!! I saw Elvis at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in 1974. I have the dinner menu, and I kissed him and he put a white scarf around my neck. I do not believe that Elvis scarves had his signature on it- mine doesn't. I am not 100% sure. Mine is blank, except for make-up. Also, the scarf I have is a huge square or rectangle (I have it put away, and haven't looked at in in a while.) There are many counterfeits around. You really should get in touch with someone at Graceland for authenticity.
You can purchase a Tootal scarf online from stores such as Etsy. Alternatively, you can purchase these scarfs online from auction websites such as eBay.
Elvis Scarfs that were givin out or sold during his Concerts are valued depending on there condition. value $300 hundred dollars Scarfs that were given out by Elvis would fetch up to $800 hundred and up. But its hard to prove that Elvis gave it out.
The value of the red scarf lies in its sentimental significance and the connection it represents. The DNA on the scarf could offer a unique and personal link to the individual who gave it to you, adding to its value as a keepsake or memento.
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He wrapped the scarf around himself.I found a scarf on the street.She loved her handmade scarf.
A snake scarf can also be known as a serpent scarf or a reptile scarf.
No, the word scarf is a noun. The pronoun for the antecedent scarf is 'it' in the singular and 'they' or 'them' in the plural. The word scarf is also a verb, to cover or drape with a scarf.