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Robert P. Casey Jr. Auditor General Inauguration Commemorative Plate

Political Memorabilia

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10-30

As of June 1, 2026

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A circular metal commemorative plate with an engraved design and text. The text around the perimeter reads "AUDITOR GENERAL ROBERT P. CASEY, JR. • INAUGURATED JANUARY 16, 2001 •". The center of the plate features an engraved crest or seal.

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This appears to be a commemorative plate for Robert P. Casey Jr.'s inauguration as Auditor General on January 16, 2001. Commemorative items of this nature typically have limited value unless there is significant historical importance or a strong collector's market for items related to this specific individual or office. Given the relatively recent date and the common nature of commemorative items, the market value is likely low. It would primarily appeal to collectors of political memorabilia or those with a personal connection to Robert P. Casey Jr. or the Auditor General's office. The material appears to be pewter or a similar metal, which is not inherently valuable.

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