Rick Harrison’s recent trip to Washington, D.C., took an intriguing turn as he shared the staggering worth of White House memorabilia. During his time there, he offered some eye-opening insights on just how valuable items from the People’s House can be, including a dinner plate that could net between $5,000 and $6,000. Not to mention, a pen used by Donald Trump to sign a bill could score collectors a few grand.
Harrison, who was in town for a meeting with Trump and local business owners, noted a fascinating trend — memorabilia associated with Trump tends to eclipse the bidding prices for past presidents. This revelation has collectors buzzing, hinting that the market could be prime for anyone looking to cash in on presidential items. Harrison’s lighthearted remarks pack significant insight into the ever-growing value of historical artifacts — the kind of stuff you might want to dig out of your attic!
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