http://www.franklinmint.com/
Franklin Mint only keeps record of the last 10 Years Collections
Ask the manager of the sporting goods department.
Please see the link below titled "EXONUMIA.COM" for a person who is interested in buying anything by Franklin or Danbury Mint. He requests you e-mail him for an exact price list but has the following to say about what he is willing to pay for non-silver Franklin Mint plates "Generally $2 each and up with box / documents; $1 without box". He has this to say about collectible plates in general: "The market for modern ceramic plates is VERY limited. Despite the so-called limited edition status of these plates, there basically are too many plates for too few collectors, resulting in a low price for most plates. I have SOLD large lots of mint-condition, in-the-box limited-edition ceramic plates in the $4 each range."
He made a few thousand paintings. Do you think anybody could give you a complete list? His works are kept in museums and private collections all over the world. The biggest collections of his works are: Picasso Museum, Paris Picasso Museum Barcelona Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany.
on the Internet yes, you can find a list of virtually anything on the internet, but i am not sure what website
There is no specific price list for items like this. You would need to get it authenticated as a genuine mint error, then find a few interested collectors to see what they'd be willing to offer.
There are 10 bird bells in the set. I have the set.
I think you can go to google/images.com and type in jewelry sold by Franklin Mint. If this does not work I apologize. I could not find any website or blog for this. I searchged forever. Sorry if it foes not work.
Try Ebay.
Why don't you list it on ebay?
look at your billing
The items in the shops regularly rotate so there's no complete list of the collections but, if you keep checking back to the shops often, you'll find the sorts of themes that you can get.
There are a lot of websites of mineral and rock sellers. You can use a search engine to narrow your search to diffent collections that match the criteria you are looking for.
You can find a list of all the poems Sylvia Plath has written in her collections of poetry, such as "Ariel," "The Colossus," and "Crossing The Water." Many of her poems are also available in anthologies of her work.
You can find a complete listing of Commemorative Coins on The United States Mint website www.usmint.gov. On there they have not only a complete list of the coins but also alot of other interesting information. Commemorative "coins" are issued by different companies. The U. S. Department of the Treasury is responsible for the issue of cons that will be circulated in the U.S. Other companies, like the Franklin Mint, produce non-negotiable coins for special occasions, hoping that investors will find them a good investment. You will find a list of all coins issued by the U.S. Treasury. For lists of non-currency, contact the purveyor.
Ask the manager of the sporting goods department.
Click Inventory, then Collections & Vault. Wish List is at the top of the page.
Yes, there are notable collections of old cars in Virginia. You can see a list of them at autos.yahoo.com/used-cars/virginia.html