About $50 wth original case and paperwork.
Do you know how much a solid bronze collectors set of franklin Mint presidential coins are worth? Please let me know by e-mailing me at msdott1@att1@att.net.
$72 in mint condition.
None of the Presidential dollar coins struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums
None of the Presidential dollar coins made for general circulation contain any gold or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
None of the Presidential dollar coins made for general circulation contain any gold or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
Do you know how much a solid bronze collectors set of franklin Mint presidential coins are worth? Please let me know by e-mailing me at msdott1@att1@att.net.
$72 in mint condition.
If it's not a uncirculated or proof collectors coin in the mint package spend it.
It's a collectors item the us mint produces
No numismatic value. A dollar for each coin maybe
Value depends on condition of the coins themselves and the case if it is original. If in pristine conditions, I have seen them go for $75, but it really depends on what an individual is really willing to pay and the materials used in making the coins. Also, it is good to note that they are simple novelty items, not official mint coins.
Current value is $1.75
The mint mark on all modern presidential dollars is on the edge of the coin, along with the date and the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM.
A mint condition coin is a coin that is in pristine condition, as if it has just been produced at the mint. It will have no signs of wear, scratches, or damage, and the details on the coin will be sharp and well-defined. Mint condition coins are highly valued by collectors due to their rarity and quality.
This type of coin, issued by a private mint, has no numismatic value to U.S. coin collectors. Their value is based only upon the worth of the metals used to produce them plus whatever value an individual may be willing to pay to own them.
If it is uncirculated and in mint condition, or a cased "Proof" coin, coin collectors or maybe a coin dealer will buy it.
A coin produced by the US Mint containing 90% silver and struck with a special die and was intended for collectors