Found it lying on a coin counting machine. I Googled and found .999 silver versions on eBay, but this one is clearly not silver. Any idea what it could be made out of? Brass? Copper? There is no way that it could be one of these right? Another link here. (I got all excited when I saw the eBay prices, but then I noticed that there were not completed auctions...) I doubt there is any collector value (especially in its current condition) but thought I'd better ask before tossing it in the miscellaneous junk pile...
It could be the same, but I seriously doubt the value, or if there are more than 2 collectors of them
I fouhttp://store.nexternal.com/allens/the-first-day-of-winter---canceled---bronze-p1151429.aspxnd this for you. Just as I thought it is Bronze.
Here it is again::: http://store.nexternal.com/allens/the-first-day-of-winter---canceled---bronze-p1151429.aspx
Remember when these type of Franklin mint silver Christmas bars were hot and selling for several hundred dollars per bar for the early ones? Around 1972-73?
In the 70s silver art bars were extremely popular and they commemorated a lot of occasions. Don't know why that one is brass.