Whatever the spot value of silver is times the total weight of pure silver in the set less all the fees the leeches in between you and the buyer will take.
The Franklin Mint Robert's Birds collection was issued on 2" sterling silver blanks weighing 65 grams each. This equals 2.09 troy ounces. Since sterling silver is .925 fine (92.5%) silver, this means there is 1.93 troy ounces of pure silver in each of the Robert's Birds pieces.
There is no information because the presidential dollar series is being struck in the same copper-manganese alloy as the Sacajawea dollar coins. None are in sterling silver.
I was told they are silver plated. I have a set of 37 I am looking to sell.
Each medal is 39mm diameter and contains approx. 500 Grains or 32.4 Grams of sterling silver; each is approx. 3.5mm thick. Hope that helps.
This medal weighs 6.34 ounces of Sterling Silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 5.86 ounces of pure silver.
1000 grams sterling is currently worth about $415 ... 1000 grains sterling is worth about $27
Each plate contains 10.6 grams of silver
2,86oz pure silver
Typically the value of Franklin Mint items is its melt value. This is the value of the silver if the item was melted down for its scrap value.Keep in mind that Franklin Mint uses Sterling Silver. It is only 92.5% silver. Pure silver is 99.9% silver. So the melt value is adjusted accordingly. A good rule of thumb is to expect to get about 80% of the price of pure silver.That said, like with any collectible, it is worth what someone else is willing to pay. If you happen to find someone who wants it and values it for more than the melt value, then count yourself lucky, and sell it to them.---- It depends...I sold franklin mint comentaritves for 100 times what they were purchased.But if they had been platinum.. .it would have been 500 times what they were when bought.However they were presidential commentarives..Btw,Franklin mint doesnt use exclusive Sterling Silver... I have franklin mint items that are higher than 92.5% ... However otherwise the above info is good.
Typically the value of Franklin Mint items is its melt value. This is the value of the silver if the item was melted down for its scrap value.Keep in mind that Franklin Mint uses Sterling Silver. It is only 92.5% silver. Pure silver is 99.9% silver. So the melt value is adjusted accordingly. A good rule of thumb is to expect to get about 80% of the price of pure silver.That said, like with any collectible, it is worth what someone else is willing to pay. If you happen to find someone who wants it and values it for more than the melt value, then count yourself lucky, and sell it to them.---- It depends...I sold franklin mint comentaritves for 100 times what they were purchased.But if they had been platinum.. .it would have been 500 times what they were when bought.However they were presidential commentarives..Btw,Franklin mint doesnt use exclusive Sterling Silver... I have franklin mint items that are higher than 92.5% ... However otherwise the above info is good.
No. Sterling Silver is 925 Silver (they are one in the same)Sterling Silver - Sterling silver is a composition of 925 parts pure silver with 75 parts of copper