I own an Edgewood Commemorative plate (1960) issued at the launching of the Nuclear USS Carrier Enterprise CVA(N)-65 and have been unable to establish its value. Is there someone out there with a market price. It has two booklets with it and is in excellent shape, having never been used.
Thanks,
Burt Sharf
thesharfs@earthlink.net
The related link below sells them for $65 when they have them in stock. This is pretty much the going retail rate. Not a flea market price like eBay or similar.
$350
One sold on ebay recently for under £4.
35.55
500 Euros
Alexis Antiques of Missouri has several similar commemorative plates of the same timeframe for $25 - $30 USD. On one hand the plate was issued in a lot of 1500 meaning it should have a higher value than equivalent Christmas jasperware plates; on the other the Eaton's chain of department stores no longer exists in Canada and presumably the number of collectors of Eaton's memorabilia is small.
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I don't know the value, the plate is dated 1947. I would like to know the worth.
Any where from $35-$60.
I just bought two of them in Centralia, Wa. Paid $12.00 for each.
$30
Absolutely nothing. It is completely worthless. Dispose of it immediatly, because it is of no value to anyone.
$500
Depending on condition, approx. $100.00