I've been searching the web for 4 hours now trying to get some answers. I'm sorry if I'm posting this In the wrong area, or even website, I'm just hopeing maybe someone can point me in the right direction. I have two Franklin Mint sets that were given to me a while ago that have just been sitting in the closet. I just now pulled them out to try to find out what exactly I have... if anything. below is exactly what is written on the certificates: #1 Certificate of Authenticity The Kings and Queens of England Silver Mini-Coin Collection This is to certify that The Kings and Queens of England silver mini-coin collection originally accopamied by this certificate, consisting of forty-four mini-coins portraying all the kings and queens of england from edward the confessor to her majesty queen elizabeth II, was minted by the franklin mint and issued in limited edition in commemoration of the silver jubilee of the reigh of queen elizabeth II. Certified jun 1 1977 William F. Krieg Vise President, Collector Relations #2 Cetificate of Authenticity Locomotive Sterling Silver Miniature Collection This is to certify that The International locomotive Sterling Silver Miniature Collection originally accopanied by this certificate is a set of 50 miniatures minted in solid sterling silver by The Franklin Mint and issued in a single strictly limited edition. Certified sep 14 1977 William F. Krieg Vise President, Collector Relations
The Franklin mint has made these type of collectibles for many years. Outside of people who collect Franklin Mint material, I am afraid these aren't worth very much.