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Mandela Hand Signed Book - Echoes Of An Era - RARE

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Mandela Hand Signed Book - Echoes Of An Era - RARE

An Excellent Addition or Start of what are highly collectable memorabilia. Traditionally all Collectable Memorabilia featuring Mr Mandela has increased in value yielding upwards of 100% returns over the last 4 -5 years. As Madiba gets older these collectables are becoming more sought after and warrants unprecedented investment interest recently.

 A must for any collection and certainly an excellent start to building your own collections.

Book In good condition , Excellent investment - Pictures by award winning anti apartheid photographer Alf Khumalo

 

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