Do Americans collect UK Royalty items

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Specifically, the Silver Jubilee. My mother died a couple of years ago and I'd just put everything into storage. The girlfriend and I have just started going through the many boxes of stuff and there's a few Royalty items. As kids, we were often given mugs and coins at school, but I have bought unique items from 1977.

I just wondered because we thought about listing/selling these items, I've keep the odd one that's specific to me, for example, I bought a Silver Jubilee pencil in 1977, so that stays in the cabinet.

So I wondered if there's specific places to list these kind of items in the US, or is it just the likes of eBay?
 
Specifically, the Silver Jubilee. My mother died a couple of years ago and I'd just put everything into storage. The girlfriend and I have just started going through the many boxes of stuff and there's a few Royalty items. As kids, we were often given mugs and coins at school, but I have bought unique items from 1977.

I just wondered because we thought about listing/selling these items, I've keep the odd one that's specific to me, for example, I bought a Silver Jubilee pencil in 1977, so that stays in the cabinet.

So I wondered if there's specific places to list these kind of items in the US, or is it just the likes of eBay?
There is no end to what people collect. I did a search for "royalty collectibles" and there were a few sites. Ebay was near the top. I have over the years collected some oddball things. LOL, they take up space in the closets. Sports cards, postage stamps, beer steins, commemorative wine glasses, and coins---junk. And then you hear of someone finding a Barbie doll at a yard sale that is worth a million bucks. SMH, all you have to do is find someone who wants it and will pay for it.
 

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