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Theresienstadt Ghetto Geld

Theresienstadt Concentration Camp was established by the Nazis as a jail/work camp for Jews from Czechoslovakia. It was a show camp and money was printed to "pay" inmates. It is not clear that the so-called "ghetto geld" actually circulated. Click here to read more...



Collecting Advisor

The Collecting Advisor is a decision support tool to help identify a "new" collecting topic. The Advisor is still in development.

Answer each question Yes or No. Depending upon your responses to the questions, this tool recommends potential collecting areas. Enter your answers, then click Recommend. The most appropriate collecting categories for your situation is then displayed. Use this decision support tool to test different responses and to see how the result changes.

Please answer the following questions about your decision situation:

Input Questions

Yes No
Q1. Is the resale or investment potential important?
Q2. Is it important to collect in an established collecting category?
Q3. Is it important that the collectibles be small and easy to store?
Q4. Is it important to have clubs for the collecting category?
Q5. Is it important to have catalogs with prices?
Q6. Do you want websites about the collecting category?
Q7. Are willing to invest extensive financial resources?
Q8. Are you interested in a collection that requires extensive search for examples?
Q9. Do you want to be able to assemble a collection quickly?
Collecting PossibilitiesScores
Traditional Coins, Stamps, Paper Money.
Modern Baseball, football, basketball cards, Action figures, Comic Books.
High Value Art, Antiques, Autographs, Rare Books esp. first editions, .
Gender Specific Dolls, Costume jewelry, Fountain pens, Marbles, Robot Toys, Bottles, Figurines, Insects, Keyrings, Lottery tickets (lotology), Lunchboxes, Model Horses, Militaria, Military art, Military models, Military uniforms, Teapots.
Eclectic Coke bottles, Pins, Pez dispensers, Sea Shells, Coasters, Paperweights, Video games, Watches, Household and personal objects, toys in general.
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