Obama’s Distinguished Service Award
A collector allegedly found the Distinguished Service Award of the 44th President of the United States. The lucky person joked about tweeting Barack Obama about it. However, it is not confirmed whether the former POTUS actually received it in the first place. The record says that he had been at an event in Iowa at the time of the ceremony. The award celebrates people who strengthened or improved education in some way. It is hard not to wonder how much this would go for at an auction. These days, Obama collectibles are worth a lot of money. An action figure can be worth $350, while a signed campaign poster is worth $2,499. At any rate, an award like this is definitely priceless.
World War II-era Wine
You might like vintages, but this one takes it to the next level. We are sure that collectors would love to bring this home, but we have no idea if this would still taste good. The bottle dates all the way back to the Second World War. According to the label, it is ‘reserved for allied armies.’ It was made by Mumm, which is found in Reims, France. The company is one of the biggest wine producers and makes the top 4 champagne on the planet. A ’59 bottle went for $200 at an auction without a wartime label. It is believed that this historical artifact could go for as much as $9,000. Not bad for a $2 purchase, huh?