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I am still amazed at multitude of different collectibles that were licensed on behalf of the band.
Unlike many pop bands of the time, the Beatles were no fools for the taking. They didn't often get ripped off or cheated out of royalty checks very often. They were great business men and made sure things were properly licensed.
Here are a few Beatle items that sold recently.
These candy sticks sold for $199.00, EACH! Why? Because of the condition and scarcity.
Perhaps nothing epitomized the Beatle craze like these Bobble heads. In the original box they brought $565.00
If you have any money left after Beatle's collectible shopping you could put it in your Beatle's wallet, which featured a photo of the fab four. It sold for $60.00
Even new Beatle items sell! To the left is a Franklin Mint set of Beatle's music boxes. The group sold for $180.00
Test your Beatles collectors knowledge.
Recently, I appraised these for mint condition Remco Beatles dolls, can you guess for how much? Click on the link below the picture to find out.
In these tough financial times, some folks are looking to invest in collectibles. There are those that say the collectibles market although volatile, has had more growth than any other investment market it history.
That's a hard statement to back up, as there is really no way to measure the market, but one thing's for sure, whether your investing in from oil paintings or the lads from Liverpool, people love the classics!
Here are some strange and mundane facts about The Beatles according to Mapleleafgirl.


