The ESCO John Kennedy statue is THE rarest of the presidential ESCO's. Not to say he couldn't be acquired cheaper..but a Kennedy in good condition goes usually between $300 to $450. As for the other chalkware presidents...Reagan sells the least expensive because he was mass produced and sold well so his price is considerably down. As for the others it goes Nixon, Clinton, Bush HW, and Carter in that order as to rarity & value.
what is the value of a 2001 giant half pound presidential election silver proof 1173
$72 in mint condition.
The U.S. Mint did not produce any 1997 Presidential coins. You may have brass tokens from Reader's Digest magazine that are dated 1997. The tokens have no numismatic value.
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The ESCO John Kennedy statue is THE rarest of the presidential ESCO's. Not to say he couldn't be acquired cheaper..but a Kennedy in good condition goes usually between $300 to $450. As for the other chalkware presidents...Reagan sells the least expensive because he was mass produced and sold well so his price is considerably down. As for the others it goes Nixon, Clinton, Bush HW, and Carter in that order as to rarity & value.
The value of a U.S. Ronald Reagan Mini Medal can be found via the Coin Quest service. The value is based on the current price of gold. At this time these coins are valued at $14.
The US has not minted any Ronald Reagan coins. There are plans for a one-dollar coin in about 4 years. The US mint has minted bronze medals for Reagan that resemble coins but have no face value. Some foreign countries such as Liberia have minted Reagan coins mostly to sell to Americans at more than face value.
what is the value of a 2001 giant half pound presidential election silver proof 1173
At my school we did an experiment and it was viva but i would get Great value because it got in third place but it is the cheapest !!
Modern presidential dollars are all worth face value only.
Jimmy Carter's picture has never appeared on a US $1 coin. His picture will appear on a future Presidential dollar if he is no longer living at the time the coin is scheduled to appear; otherwise the coin won't be minted unless Congress passes an exception to the law that prevents living presidents from being depicted on US coins.
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$72 in mint condition.