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Kid's Menu From "The Treasure Ship" In Panama City Beach, Florida

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By textman09, 5 July, 2014
Description

Kid's Menu from "The Treasure Ship" restaurant in Panama City, Florida. The Treasure Ship restaurant caught fire and burned down and was never rebuilt as of 4/28/2010.

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
Paper
Distinguishing marks
"The Treasure Ship" logo on front.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
15"x 5"
Date Period
2010
History
It's a kid's menu from the restaurant by the name of "The Treasure Ship" located at Panama City Beach, Florida. There was an electrical fire that caused the restaurant to burn to the ground on the day of 04/28/2010. Very rare considering you can't get one anymore.
Price Paid (If known)
Free
For Sale?
Yes
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Samstopp

10 years 10 months ago

Re: Kid's Menu From "The Treasure Ship" In Panama City Beach,...

Did a little research and could not find these listed anywhere. There is not a huge collectors market for these but im sure if you find that one buyer, he would pay $50 for it

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Uniquities

10 years ago

Re: Kid's Menu From "The Treasure Ship" In Panama City Beach,...

Many modern items nowadays many people never consider keeping, never realizing that today's items become tomorrow's antiques. Especially items like this made from paper.

I'd say that it could be worth something in the future. And of course worth something to a person who had it as their favorite restaurant. Since that restaurant was the only one, and not part of a chain, that makes it even more valuable.

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