Well, if you are talking about the set with animals I have one with 8 coins. It has mule deer, whitetail deer, elk , grizzly , big horn sheep, mountain lion , moose and pronghorn.
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100 dollars or so
Gold plating by itself isn't worth much, so it really depends on the metal content of the coin. Commemorative coins like that don't have much value unless it's made of a precious metal.
Since I just got one from the NRA for free.... I'd say "free" or "priceless", whichever you prefer to call it. Seriously, I signed up for a 1 yr membership and they sent me the coin 3 months later in an attempt to get me to send them more money. It's a really nice coin that sticks to a magnet, with some sort of plating or rust free / scratch free coating. Springfield could have been an advertising financial sponsor to send them out.
I have sold may NRA coins/medals/tokens on Ebay recently and prices realized varried between $3.50 and $15.00. It all depends on the coin, with the Rifle and Pistol series being the most popular, the Hunting and Defenders of Freedom series not so much. With the weapons it depends on the weapon, the M1 Garand and the Luger sold very well, but supprisingly the M40 Sniper rifle brought the highest price. As I only had a limited selection I can't say if there may be even better items, although I can say the 1903 Springfield seems to be the most widely distributed coin and generally doesn't sell for much unless paired with something else. As with anything on Ebay the time of year and audience varies. But as these were freebies this certainly helped reduce the cost of my NRA video (dvd) collection. I should also add that all my coins were more recent, within the last 6-7 years. I should also add that if offering on an online auction of some sort a really good scan/picture and description of condition is a must to see good sales. Hope this helps.
Start with NRA affiliated clubs:Grand National Waterfowl Association *Cambridge, MD Appalachian Trail Arms Collectors *Frederick, MD
The NRA is a very strong lobby in Washington D.C.
Principally, the NRA supports gun manufacturers.
NRA Gun Club happened in 2006.
The value of a Colt 45 NRA tribute pistol can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. These models were produced in limited numbers, and some collectors may be willing to pay a premium for them. It is recommended to consult with a firearms expert or appraiser to get an accurate estimate of the pistol's value.
Yes.According to her BIO on Wikipedia she has a lifetime membership to the NRA.
The NRA doesn't keep those records any more.