The Franklin Mint is a commercial operation. They make their money by selling things that they create, and for which they create a market.
The collection you have is only worth money if there is a market now for it..... these things do not automatically increase in value as the Mint implies - to increase in value they have to be scarce and there has to be a body of people wishing to buy them.
Of itself, bronze is not valuable.
Tyr checking on eBay for a valuation.
NO.
"Feed the World: A Collection of Short Stories" has sold over 10,000 copies worldwide since its release.
The temple was constructed of local limestone coated with a fine white stucco and had marble roof tiles.
They are all bootleg horrible copies, don't waste your money--I know first hand, they are really bad copies.
A "copy" has no true numismatic value since it is not an authentic coin. I feel copies are a worthless addition to a collection.
2009 whitneys back catalogue sales are as Whitney Houston 45000 copies ww Whitney 15000 copies sold ww Im your baby tonight 2000 copies sold ww The Bodyguard soundtrack 35000 copies sold The Preachers Wife 3500 copies sold ww Whitney Houston greatest hits/Ultimate collection 75000 copies sold just Whitney ???? one wish 5000 all up 180.000 units sold this year without the tally of I look to you by Whitney Houston sales so far are 275000 in US alone.
The pattern is in at least two of her books, "Second Knitting Book" and "Collection" published in the 80s but with lots of second-hand copies about.
You better believe it! It has been translated into over 50 different languages. I have a copy in Spanish and am beginning a collection of foreign copies of the book.
"Vos copies sont faites" (your copies are done) or "vos copies sont finies" (your copies are finished) or "vos copies sont prêtes" (your copies are ready).
Go to the National Archives web site and read the instructions on the requirements to obtain military records: http://www.archives.gov/veterans/ They are pretty efficient and can send copies in a few weeks.
You can get free copies of your credit reports once a year and check them to see what accounts have been placed with collection agencies. You can contact those creditors for the agency information. The debtor need not be concerned about such matters as it is a certainty that the collector/creditor will be in contact with them in one manner or another.
maybe you can bring it to a nearby pawn shop or try to sell it on ebay