Gates rubber salesmanship award

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by TomCorona, Feb 27, 2010.

  1. TomCorona

    TomCorona New Member

    I ran across a "recognition of superior salesmanship" award and was wondering if it may be of any signifigant value. It is a plastic encased frame like container, with a 1922, a 1925 peace dolar (both look to be ms), two 1967 kennedy halfs, and most curiously, some sort of commemorative coin/token/medal dated 1911 with "gates mystery car winner" on it, looks to be silver, but I really don't want to break it out of it's case (in the event is has some value) to find out.
    Any thoughts would be appreciated. :) Thanks!
     
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  3. nss

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  4. TomCorona

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  5. TomCorona

    TomCorona New Member

    I take it there is no particular value aside from the obvious values. Preciate the input.
     
  6. taurus876

    taurus876 Senior Member

    No extra value in this. Just bullion.

    However, I had one of these and the coins are glued in. Getting the glue off is next to impossible.

    I would advise that you keep it intact.
     
  7. TomCorona

    TomCorona New Member

    No numismatic value for the peace dollars? They look high MS. also why the 1911 date on the commemorative? It obviously wasn't put together in 1911.
     
  8. taurus876

    taurus876 Senior Member


    if your set has the same glue that mine had, there is NO numismatic value. Just Bullion. Sorry, the glue ruins it all.

    There is no commemorative in the set. Just a token with the year 1911, the year Gates was founded.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gates_Corporation
     
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