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Presumably you refer to the bronze medallions designed and produced by 13 year old Daniel Hendy to help assist the farming families effected by the 2001 British "Foot and Mouth" outbreak. The medallions were originally sold for £6 GBP each, a total quantity of 1,000 medallions. There appears to be no information available on these medallions, but since there were only 1,000 made, I suggest that they are collectible and have some value beyond their purchase price. A reputable coin dealer may be able to give a valuation.
Other then the silver value, there is no collectors value on Franklin Mint items
It is in the decade of the 1960s. (Unlike centuries, which use the next higher hundreds value, the decades normally refer to the tens value of the year.)
$90
based on spot cash silver and futures price close on friday 5/9/13 the one oz tri state refining 1 oz coins/medallions would sell for a minimum of 2.00 over spot.
Franklin halves are very common, even in Mint State. Most have retail values just above the intrinsic (silver) value. EXAMPLE: With silver at $41.22 per ounce the Melt Value of all the coins is $14.90 per coin. A uncirculated 1963-D Franklin in the grade of MS-60 has a retail value of $15.30. But as with all coins, value depends on the date, grade and mintmarks, the 1949-S in MS-60 is $65.00.
The full set of 15 New Zealand Great All Black Captains medallions mounted in the holder has got up to $42 NZD at one Internet site and failed to sell for $100 NZD at another.
what is the value of an 1886 The Franklin Mint Watch
Other then silver value there is no collectors value on Franklin Mint items........
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