Odds are good you can get what you paid for them, in excellent condition. But likely no more than that. "The Franklin Mint" generates hundreds of "collectibles" every year. Their actual "collector" value is to the person who buys them, and that's fine, of course. The disclaimers they sometimes run with the ads saying things like "Only 1,200 will be cast!" is an attempt to drum up business. If they get orders for 32,000, believe me - they will cast 32,000.
The 60 gold coin set of the Thomason Medallic Bible is valued at approximately $12,000 to $15,000. This set contains miniature replicas of historical medals depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments.
To a collector you may get about $300. All dependent if the collection is complete (w/ book) and the condition of the coins and book. To a retail seller, maybe $150-200.
The First Edition Proof Set consist of 50 Gold on Bronze Ingots. 100 ingots
The study of medals is called "medallic art" or "medallic history." It involves researching the history, design, production, and significance of medals as a form of artistic expression and historical documentation.
What ever some one is willing to pay for it.
$1,420.00
Atleast $5000 in silver alone. probably $10,000
Medallic Art grew in New York before moving to Danbury, Conn., in 1972, and continued in Connecticut until 1991 when it was acquired by Tri-State Mint, Sioux Falls, S.D. Initially, Tri-State Mint operated Medallic Art as a division of its precious metals minting company, but eventually Tri-State Mint changed its name. Today all operations exist under Medallic Art Co. Ltd Source: http://www.coinworld.com/news/080805/bw_0808.asp Trial's cold from here...
The collection all 60 coins in silver is worth about $1350 in silver market value, (60 coins at 1.2oz equals 72oz. X market value = $ ) on auction and some collectors these collections are selling for $1800 W/ 13% up or down. BEWARE OF PROFITEERS OFFERING "FIRM PRICES" AS A LURE, THESE ARE SCAMMERS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF SELLERS
Hi i have a george washington 1732-1799 250th birthday celebration and on the back 1732-1982 i think its brass . George washington is on the frount.
Depending on it s condition it can be worth anywhere from $70 to $300 with $600 in nearly uncirculated condition. This coin is steeped in history. Prior to 1858 the province of Canada used american,spanish and English currency. because There was no uniform monetary system in place the 1 cent,5 cent,10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent coins were issued on order from Britain. it will only go up in value, all old coins usually do.
The total weight of the 75 pieces is approximately six pounds and 4.5 ounces, which converts to 91.52 troy ounces at .999 fine silver. You multiply that by spot price of silver (28.88 on 2/27/13) and you have your silver or melt value of about 2600. A collector may be willing to pay more.