That's MILLENNIUM, with 2 N's. (One "N" would be pronounced "mi LEEN i um")
Assuming they're standard circulation coins, not much more than face value. All the company did was assemble a bunch of coins dated 2000, but anyone could have gotten the same denominations from their bank.
I have this set and can tell you that it is worth far more intact then as individual pieces. Having said that it is not worth much more than the value of the encased coin if the set is separated. Intact as a set it is worth more but really still subject to what a potential buyer is willing to pay. I have seen these sets all over the place as far as value and suspect that they will settle into a price as time goes by and people continue to break up the sets. To answer your question they aren't worth much as of yet and who knows they may never be. If you find a person with an incomplete set you would be able to get top dollar for your pieces individually but you will find that it will take forever to find someone that needs each individual piece. I am one of those people missing part of my set. 1st, 2nd' 4th and 20th century. I have seen these go for $20 each but would pay far more for the items that I listed. Anyome that can help can reach me at sjfrank@excite.com. I really just like the looks of the set.
$300.00
pawnshops. totally. i sold an 1800's indian penny there.
There is not really a standard worth for a 100 tpaneza. However, when within a collection of other currencies (for example, Franklin Mint banknotes), it is worth upwards of $300.00 as a complete collection.
I have them.
550-600
the profit goes to Franklin Mint. There is very little demand for Franklin items as collector items. Difficult to even re-cupe your investment..............
1,99$ at walmart
I Think £100 and it is very lovely!
Probably more than you could get for then if sold single. Also, the original display wood box.
How can I find the value of The Treasures of the Empire Golden Necklace by the Franklin Mint? Certificate of authenticity included.
Dream..........on
apparently around 15,000