A portion of sales for each Kollectico bobblehead will go to the ACLU.

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September 24, 2020

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg has received own limited-edition bobblehead with part of the profits going towards the American Civil Liberties Union. 

Kollectico unveiled the Limited Edition bobblehead Tuesday morning. The bobbleheads are 7” tall with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in her robe of justice, holding a gavel and the U.S. Constitution.

The background banner of the collectible highlights several legacy cases such as U.S. v. VirginiaLedbetter v. Goodyear and Bush v. Gore. Each bobblehead is individually numbered out of 1,993, which is the year President Bill Clinton nominated Ginsburg to the Supreme Court. 

"The bobblehead is meant to honor the second woman to sit on the highest bench for being a voice of reason for the citizens of the United States of America," says Andrew S. Hazen, founder and chief executive officer, Kollectico. 

The Ruth Bader Ginsburg bobbleheads are available for pre-order at BobbleheadBoss.com, ClarkToys.com and other retailers. The collectible costs $39.95 with $5 from each sale going to the ACLU. 

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