99. Women's Suffrage Memorabilia Collectibles from the fight for women's right to vote
Manufacturer: NAWSA, AWSA
Original Price: Less than US $ 1*
Today is valid: Up to US $ 1,000*
It's been a little over a century since the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, was ratified. Although not all women could vote, the amendment's passage represented a huge milestone for progress. August 2020 marked the centennial of the 19th Amendment, so memorabilia was at a level never seen before, price-wise.
Pieces commemorating the struggle for women's suffrage produced between 1890 and 1917, the movement's most active years, are museum-worthy and priced in the thousands. Items from the later years of the women's suffrage movement, including buttons and badges, are less expensive. If your mother or grandmother was a suffragist, they may have some collectible memorabilia that are worth a pretty penny.