book by Krause Publications
One way to be search the completed listings for "Franklin Mint" dolls, this is on the advanced search of Ebay. Having said that I've just ran a search of Google which has provided some results.
1000 grams sterling is currently worth about $415 ... 1000 grains sterling is worth about $27
You could get 1000 online, but for the right buyer $40,000 is more appropriate.
"take the price of silver per oz right now 32.35 is the high today, theres 36 ingots each weighing 5.7 ounces so thats a little over $6600 dollars in silver"
I do not believe this is correct . . .
First I know the bars are actually 5.2 ounces, but more importantly, 2500 grain means that these are not FINE silver. So these 5.2 oz bars are prob only about 85%-90% silver.
THEN refineries would charge 15% - 20% to make fine silver bars.
There were two collections. One from the Sunoco Stations that were collected individually, every time someone purchased gasoline. Then there was the bronze set, which a person won, based on a winning coin from the station. Bronze is worth around $30+ because of its rarity. The other isn't worth anything, unless a person is a collector. I saw it on-line for sale at $30-good luck!
Sadly I have no idea the current value, but I'm the craftsman that modeled the sculpture.
E bay is selling set of 6 for $150 I have the first 13 but gave up after that...I guess 12 is worth $300...no where near what I paid for them!!
Not much I'm afraid. You can purchase them from a dealer or on eBay for about $2 per cover or even less. They have almost no real gold, such a thin layer that it would take thousands of them to get a measurable amount.
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Actually, it could be worth more than that. Check the reverse and it may say something like: "22k gold electroplated on sterling silver" or "24k gold electroplated on sterling silver".
Each of these can stamps weigh anywhere from 5 grams to 20 grams of 92.5% by mass of silver. So, do you calculation and could easily add up, a 20 grams stamp is about $21 at current silver prices ($35.45/oz)
Best wishes
they were sold by the thousands . they are worth less then what you paid for them
$219.00
recent sales were $16 and $20 for the complete set in cardboard display...
The original cost was 10 times $50 or $500. Its current value is whatever you can get someone to pay for it. Put it on ebay or an online auction but don't be surprised if there are no bidders or the best bid is $125.
I have 4 volumes of coins of all nations, with stamps that we purchased some
15-20 years ago. What is their worth.
If its the same thing that i have, with King Arthur on the front and excalibur on the back and it is rather thick then I was told that they are chess pieces, I do not know how much they are worth tho sorry. I had to take them to a pawn shop to find out what they were and that was what they told me at least. Hope it helped some :/
I don't know the answer to this question but, I have 4 different unicorns by David Cornell and would like to know the answer.
$280.00
One of the rarest Franklin Mint plates G.M. Gardner's Great ships sell around $90-120USD. if you can find one.
I don't know how much it is worth, but I can tell you how to find out. Collectibles are sold on a secondary collectible market and the prices are set by the the popularity of an item. If a lot of people want a certain item it is more expensive than one no wants. There are books for collectibles listing current market prices for things like plates, dolls, and many other things. So, go to your local bookstore and find the books listing the secondary market values for plates. This is a big book so you will look up under the Franklin Mint listing and look for the name of your plate. It will give you a base price. Don't buy the book just look up the price. You can also go on EBay and see if there are any listings for your plate and what they are selling for. This will also give you a idea of the plate value. If you have the box and all the papers that came with your plate it is worth more than a plate with nothing. The condition of the plate is also a factor. Any chips or cracks will lessen the value of the plate. I have sold many things on the secondary market and sometimes you get more than what you think it will sell for and sometimes it is less. It is a little like the stock market the prices of things go up and down within days. There is also a collectible plate magazine that gives more information on the secondary market. Don't take your plate to a antique store or collectible store to sell you will get about 20% less than it is worth.
Your medallion is one (1) troy ounce of sterling silver (.925) which has an intrinsic value of about $30 right now.