Sports Memorabilia -> Autographs: Original -> Olympics -> Summer -> Winter
When it comes to sporting events, there are few that capture the hearts and minds of the people as much as the Olympics. As such, the popularity of Olympic memorabilia continues to rise. If you are looking for a unique piece of memorabilia that was a part in a world wide phenomenon, valuable and fun to discuss, these are some of the best items to collect. Since the Olympics only happen every few years, it can be difficult to find some of the rarer collectibles, but with careful shopping, you can have some success. Here are some tips to help you on your search and to make sure you end up with authentic Olympic memorabilia.
1. Start with a licensed dealer.
The easiest way to find Olympic memorabilia is to look for a licensed dealer. Many states will have shops that work with the IOCC on releasing certain pieces to the public. Typically, these dealers will carry a mix of rare and common collectibles that will range from pins, to shirts, and even to items used by the actual athletes that competed in the games.
2. Look online.
Online auction sites are a treasure trove that can contain some of the best Olympic memorabilia. This is mainly due to the fact that stores around the world can post their merchandise and you have access to a much wider selection than normal. When shopping with an online merchant, make sure that they have good feedback and a history of providing authentic merchandise. News travels quickly online and generally, if someone was defrauded by a seller, there will be a way to easily find out.
3. Decide what you are looking for.
Your search will be a lot easier if you have a specific date in mind or a specific Olympics. You can narrow it down even further by event for certain types of Olympic memorabilia, or you can keep your options open to help you find more options. This is an important step for any collector to take. If you are looking for autographs, make sure you have the correct name of the athlete as well as the events that they competed in to make your search easier. It is also helpful to decide whether you want to collect summer or winter Olympic memorabilia.
4. Keep looking.
If you don’t find the right Olympic memorabilia the first time you start looking, don’t give up hope. This is a very popular type of collectible and generally you will be able to find many new items on a continuous basis. The best collectors keep checking back week after week until they find the pieces they are looking for. With a little luck and a lot of perseverance, finding the right Olympic memorabilia is easy.
If you love sports, this is a great way to express your devotion and celebrate the achievements of your favorite athletes, or the countries they represent. Finding a rare autograph from a competitor in these games is quite a lot of fun and many are quite valuable.
Originally posted 2008-08-27 05:00:20. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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