100-1000 USD
value depends on overall condition.............
They all have a satin finish.
Retail value is about $1.50 each so $3.00 for the set.
Satin finish will look very nice, but won't be as shiny as the semi-gloss. I would recommend the satin finish because it won't show scratches as much.
Monochromatic satin finish refers to a finish that is done in a single color (monochromatic) and has a smooth, satin-like appearance. Satin finish is characterized by its subtle sheen and smooth texture, giving a sophisticated and elegant look to surfaces like wood or metal.
Chrome is a mirror-like finish on metals and some plastics. "Satin" chrome has a finish that is NOT mirror-like but brushed or dull.
The finish. Most people prefer stainless with a high shine (polished) finish. Satin has a dull finish to it (unpolished)
In most cases, satin is used on interior walls.
Satin or a matte finish would look good in this area.
Depending on a detaliled description, it could be from 500-1000
A satin finish on a proof coin gives the field a softer appearance and not the crisp mirror finish found on other proof coins.
The Satin Nickel finish is nickel plating on brass that has been lacquer coated and made to appear dull. Satin Nickel is sometimes referred to as brushed nickel. It is similar in appearance to brushed stainless. Brushed implies the parts has been "Wire Brushed" and directional lines of abrasion can be seen. Satin Nickel is electro-deposited on the part from a Nickel salt solution usually Nickel Sulfamate. The electro-deposit is "Satin" or "Velvety" in appearance and shows no marks or lines from abrasion. Satin and brushed are the same finish. Satin and brushed are the same finish.