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    Does anyone collect antiques at all? I've got a paper that was published in Hawaii the day Pearl Harbor was bombed with black and white photo's and etc. It's in good condition, folded nicely.

    Was wondering if anyone knew what it would be worth?

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    Re: Antiques

    I personally dont collect them but enjoying going thru towns that have antique stores and seeing what they have. My mom and dad usta do that all the time when we would go camping. Could see some great stuff. My mom collect ice cream scoops and my dad collects Lanterns.


    I think that paper would be worth something, if not just sentimental. Give me a day or 2 to talk to a couple people i know that collect stuff like that.
    that sounds like a good idea trooper.
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    Re: Antiques

    Quote Originally Posted by Yer Mom View Post
    Does anyone collect antiques at all? I've got a paper that was published in Hawaii the day Pearl Harbor was bombed with black and white photo's and etc. It's in good condition, folded nicely.

    Was wondering if anyone knew what it would be worth?

    -Mom
    I have papers like this as well. I might even have the same one as you.

    I also have a copy of a newspaper for the day Japan surrenderred in WWII. I've got another one printed on old wallpaper from Mississippi during the civil war.

    And no, they're really not worth much. $40-60 tops.

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