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One way to be search the completed listings for "Franklin Mint" dolls, this is on the advanced search of Ebay. Having said that I've just ran a search of Google which has provided some results.
I can't tell you how much your plate is worth on the secondary market, but I can tell you how to find out. Collectibles are sold on the secondary market and the values are listed in books on collectibles What you need to do is look in a collectible plate listing under Franklin Mint and find the secondary market price listed. This is the base price since the secondary collectible market is like the stock market and prices go up and down. The value of your item also depends on if you have the box it came in and the paperwork that came with the plate. Without these the value of any collectible is less. Another way to get a base value on your item is to go on EBay to see if any are listed and to see what the price is on the listing. This can give you a pretty good idea. The secondary market in collectible is a little fickled because if enough people want to collect an item the value can be high and then it can drop overnight.
Why don't you contact the Franklin mint to find out this info? They are probably your best resource. * Most of the unicorns are worth between $10-$30. However, the black unicorn and the pink porcelain unicorn are worth about $200 and $400 respectively. They are both up for auction at E-Bay for $799, but that price is way over value.
The only way it could be worth more than a dollar is if it's a proof coin still in original Mint packaging.
That depends entirely on the date on the coin, the condition of the coin, and the mint at which the coin was produced. Without those 3 things there is no way to give a value.
Benjamin Franklin wrote "The Way to Wealth."
The mint does not "deform" quarters, nor does it recall them. Your coin has been damaged in some way, and it's only worth face value.
An American Eagle Bullion $10 gold coin that was minted in 2003 in a MS65 is worth: $265. By the way, it should be carrying a mint mark of "W."
There's no way to give a specific answer without knowing any details about the coin such as date, mint mark, and condition.
The value depends on the date, mint mark, and condition. Without knowing those details, there is no way to give a specific answer.
No way to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
That is very dependent on the mint mark if it has no mark or a "D" mint mark it is fairly common with values as little as $1 to over $60 depending on the condition of the coin (grade). If it has a "S" mint mark it is a rare coin and can be valued anywhere from $100 to over $1000 depending on the grade of the coin.The only way to get an accurate valuation is to take it to a coin dealer and get an opinion that way, its very hard to give a value without seeing the coin.