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The value depends on the total weight of the coins. You will have to take them to a jewler.

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The value of a First Edition set of Sterling Silver coins for the Man's History of Law can vary depending on the condition of the coins, their rarity, and the current market demand. It is recommended to consult with a reputable coin dealer or a numismatic expert to get an accurate valuation.

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