The value of Irish blessing plates from Franklin Mint can vary widely based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. Generally, these plates may sell for anywhere from $10 to $50 each on resale markets, though some limited editions or sets could fetch higher prices. Collectors often check auction sites or specialty shops for current market trends to get a more accurate valuation.
they were sold by the thousands . they are worth less then what you paid for them
$37.50 are those the plates with motorcycles on them?
full set of plates in the gamebird of the world set is 12 plates
I have 5 Franklin porcelain the brothers grimm plates sleeping beauty,the 12 princesses, hansel and gretel, the golden goose, and tthe bremen town musicans and was wondering how much they were worth are they worth more as a set or individually?
yes i have all twelve
The Official State Birds and Flowers miniature porcelain decorative plates by Franklin Mint are worth about $180.00. Depending on the situation, they may for more or less than this amount.
how much is a gold dollar worth from the franklin mint worth enclosed in a package worth from the franklin mint
It depends on the plate. Some are worth far less than many paid for them and a few (very few) can fetch hundreds of dollars. One example is the Q plate.
The 1955 Irish penny is worth 1.25 pounds due to their scarcity.
In January 2007, you can buy a set of six on eBay for about $45, including shipping and handling. Check out www.ValueMyCollection.com to get pricing information on Franklin Mint collectibles as well as BUY-SELL-TRADE with other Franklin Mint collectors.
There is a Franklin Mint ASPCA plate currently selling on e-bay for $4.99 - it has no bids. In fact, it should be noted that out of the literally hundreds of Franklin Mint plates for sale on e-bay, only a handful, mostly the silver and pewter ones, have been bid on at all. 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."
The old Irish pound is worth about €1.27.