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The making of a mid ‘60s Beatlemaniac
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But what about Memorabilia?

Every Beatlemaniac bought Beatle Stuff back in the ‘60s. In those days, no one had a clue it would turn into memorabilia and be worth a small fortune on eBay.

My set of four Remco Beatle Dolls, which were manufactured of rubber with “hair,” cost $3.77 at Woolworth’s in ‘64. Dolls were also sold separately for 99 cents. I didn’t hold on to the colorful boxes. Knowing my mom, she probably threw them out. Wrong move.
Today, collectors love these little dolls in their pretty boxes. Prices vary. On eBay, a boxed set of four sold for $152.50. Prices on other sites ranged from $270 to a whooping $3000 for a rare “hard” rubber series of the Remco dolls.

Not bad for an initial $3.77 investment
Patti’s Itemized Beatles Stuff
17 Beatle albums (US and UK)
2 Beatle buttons (I LOVE PAUL)
2 “John Lennon” caps
1 Beatle scarf
1 ceramic Beatle charm bracelet
1 pair of Beatle decorated sneakers (black & white)
4 8” Beatle dolls with rooted hair
1 box of Beatle stationery
101 Beatle bubblegum cards
19 Beatle fan magazines
3 paperback books featuring Beatle films
1 copy of John Lennon book of poetry In His Own Write
1 copy of A Cellar Full of Noise, by Beatle Manager Brian Epstein
1 six-foot poster of Paul playing guitar
Assorted posters of the Beatles
2 Beatle scrapbooks of newspaper and magazine clippings

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