An expert graphologist tells us what makes a mystery Brit tick.
Get used to it. Lefties are lucky at landing the Oval Office.
Thomas Jefferson’s Invisible Hand. Thomas Jefferson’s polygraph machine still fools collectors today.
A space-flown $2 bill collection makes a buzz-worthy display for this space artifact collector.
After a 121 year run, America’s oldest autograph dealership is closing its doors.
Texas principal recounts the day he swatted the class clown— George Bush.
Autograph catalogs are not just to shop from. They’re great learning tools—and fascinating, too.
Joe Maddelena doesn’t mince words—he calls it like he sees it. One of the major players in the autograph and entertainment memorabilia market, we sat down with Joe and asked him about collecting, investing and his business. Some of his answers will surprise you. But his autographs and memorabilia will delight you.
Let’s hear it for the boys in politics and their autographs.
Inventor of the airship, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, and his successor Hugo Eckener, propelled early aeronautics. Their story; one of victory and tragedy. Their autographs; rare, must-haves for collectors of early aviation.