Original cost was $717.50 for 50 1oz .999 fine silver ingots. Shipped in sets of 2 ingots. Entire set of 50 ingots included display sheets for ingots, a color picture of the plane, and a description and history of each plane bound in a book.
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The only value is if there is silver in it, if not no collection value at all.
89.99
No collection value but is has a scrap silver value of about 10 bucks.
"industrial revolution" silver ignots
$500
These are not made by any US mint, and have no numismatic value. If the coins are silver and not silver plated, the value would be for the silver in the coins.
If the coin is .999 silver value is about $27.00.
About 2,000 maybe more as an invester set
There isn't really any numismatic or collector value to coins from places like the Hamilton and Franklin mints, so the value is primarily for the silver content. As of 18 July 2012, the market price of silver is $27.17 per ounce.
I don't think that these replica worth more than their value of metal. Actually, the value of silver is around 20 $ for an ounce troy or 31 grams.