USPS Pure Silver?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by banthafodder, Jun 7, 2008.

  1. banthafodder

    banthafodder New Member

    Anyone have any ideas what these are or there worth, I have more but just to give you an idea here are a few and some cards that go with them. Thanks

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  3. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    First off welcome to the forum.

    I am not familiar with these but if from the USPS I doubt pure silver. Perhaps sterling or better bet would be pewter.

    Take a good look at the cards they came with for more clues.

    clembo
     
  4. banthafodder

    banthafodder New Member

    I just pulled out the other ones and found one that I really liked! and here's a group shot.
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  5. banthafodder

    banthafodder New Member

    Thanks for the welcome, and your response, The cards say pure silver and the coins are serial numbered on the side like the cards say, so I'm not sure.
     
  6. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Weird, I guess if the cards say they are silver they are, but they don't look like it to me to be honest with you. Or, that could just be the way they toned over the years. Nice coins, either way. BTW, welcome to the forum! :thumb:

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  7. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Seems that we're narrowing it down. Now we know it at least has SOME silver in it. Could be silver plated but I'm thinking Sterling.

    By the side I assume you mean edge.

    Check a few out and look for any or all of the following:

    .925
    Sterling
    .925 Fine

    These would all indicate that the medals "coins" are 92.5% silver.

    I have been working in my local coin shop for the past few months and been a customer there for years. I've seen (and on occasion bought) a lot of odd stuff.

    I have NEVER seen these before and they are pretty cool. Keep digging and let me know.

    As for other Cointalkers - hey guys! A little help?;)

    clembo
     
  8. banthafodder

    banthafodder New Member

    Looks like .999 Fine Silver, these were given to me from my grandmother that originally belonged to my grandfather who passed. He was a postmaster for many years here in PA, and the post office burned down. These were dug out of the ground and salvaged which is probably why they have a rugged appearance. I still can't find anything on them but I am looking, any ideas yet anybody?

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  9. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Cool!

    You've answered that question with the pic. Nice job.

    Now to really start digging.

    Don't mess with them. Leave them as they are.

    clembo
     
  10. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Very cool, looks like that situation was solved, lol. :D What part of PA?

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  11. banthafodder

    banthafodder New Member

    Tioga, about 10 mins from the NY border in the middle of the state. Where is a good place to find out what these are and what else is in the set?
     
  12. LSM

    LSM Collector

    Hi banthafodder and welcome to coin talk. Just my opinion, but I think that USPS did not issue those medallions. I saw the initials WDA on the reverse of one of the medals. The initials WDA stands for W. D. Ashford the designer of the medals. I hope that helps a bit.

    Lou
     
  13. banthafodder

    banthafodder New Member

    Thanks!
     
  14. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Examine them carefully and see if you can find an "F" mint mark. They are definitely the sort of thing that the Franklin Mint used to put out.
     
  15. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    This is hard to say though, there might be some medal collectors of such and prices can possibly vary. I mean, a lot of people use mailing services and I would find it difficult to believe that no one has interest in such medallions. Not to forget to mention that there are a lot of people employed in the mailing service sector. All you need is two people to fight over the price and you win.

    Least you know that they are worth silver bullion and it's at a good price at the moment.
     
  16. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Couldn't find anything in Wikopedia on them , probably not issued by USPS
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  17. HelloNewman

    HelloNewman Member

    Welcome banthafodder, have you looked on ebay at all for the same thing or something similar?
     
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