Why Numismatists Should Embrace Crossover Collectibles

In one of our latest articles Victor Bozarth discusses his fascination with what he calls crossover collectibles. For example, items from World’s Fairs, including those for which the United States Mint issued commemorative coins, but also the other exonumia and memorabilia issued for or sold at the fairs themselves. And those are just the start as he prepares to dive in to a greater seven-part series.
Check out the whole article via the link below, and feel free to drop any of your "crossover collectibles" in the comments: https://www.pcgs.com/news/why-numismatists-should-embrace-crossover-collectibles
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I've been collecting Exonumia for a while now.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
Nice.
I have little collection of Columbian World's Fair collectibles. I think my favorite piece is actually a sewing kit! Those old fairs had a lot of shlock you could collect.
And, yes, I even have a few medals. Lol