Q: These six tumblers, each with a different picture of an eagle on the front, were issued by Coca-Cola for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. I have all six and would like to know their value.

A: Sam the Olympic Eagle, the official mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics, was designed by Disney and debuted the day after the 1980 Olympics closed in Moscow in August 1980 (the United States boycotted those games, and the U.S.S.R. boycotted the Los Angeles games). Several Disney artists worked for months trying different animals, trees, and symbols before settling on the eagle, which is on the National Seal of the United States. Sam the Eagle was designed by Disney artist C. Robert Moore, who called himself "Bob Moore, M.D." (the M.D. stands for Mouse Drawer). Sam the Eagle was used on all kinds of products commemorating the Olympics. Value of your set of glasses: $60.