Royal Bobbles Jimmy Carter Bobblehead, Premium Polyresin Lifelike Figure, Unique Serial Number, Exquisite Detail
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Royal Bobbles Jimmy Carter Bobblehead, Premium Polyresin Lifelike Figure, Unique Serial Number, Exquisite Detail
JIMMY CARTER BOBBLEHEAD – James Earl Carter Jr. is an American politician who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 after serving as a Georgia State Senator and the 76th Governor of Georgia.
HISTORIC COLLECTIBLES – Royal Bobbles features several different product lines of famous icons including entertainers, artists, and historic/political figures. Each features an authenticity hologram with a unique serial number.
COLLECTIBLE BOBBLEHEADS – Each premium bobblehead comes in a colorful collector’s box with a custom-cut Styrofoam inner protection. Each over 8” tall, made from high quality, heavyweight polyresin, and individually hand-painted.
LIFELIKE FIGURINES, EXQUISITE DETAIL – As each bobblehead is carefully researched, crafted with care, and extremely detailed. Royal Bobbles is leading the industry with its realistic and lifelike likenesses, making them right at home in any environment.
PREMIUM STATUETTES – Founded in 2009, Royal Bobbles is a premium designer and manufacturer of high quality, exquisite collectible figurines, allowing for a high level of detail and durability in every product.
James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. was the 39th President of the United States. He promised a government "as competent, as compassionate, as good" as the American people. Carter became what many have called "the best former president in history" for work through his Carter Center in Atlanta on conflict resolution, the supervision of democratic elections abroad and the world-wide fight against disease. Before becoming President, Carter graduated from the United States Naval Academy, served as a U.S. Naval officer for seven years, ran his family peanut farming business, served two terms as a Georgia State Senator and was elected the 76th Governor of Georgia in 1971.