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<p>[QUOTE="laz, post: 3291, member: 53"]The Astrological medals wouldn't be worth very much unless they are made out of some precious metal like Silver or Gold,in which case they would be worth melt value. The early U.S. coins don't quite seem to fit in with the atrology coins. They would be very scarce to extremely rare and worth quite a bit of money. All of the listed coins and several not on the list have been heavily reproduced over the years. You don't mention any grades,but I'd say if these coins look like they are not badly worn,they are probably copies. Most early American Copper has been extremely worn and/or has enviornmental damage from being in the ground at one time. Uncirculated specimen's of these coins would be ultra rare. I'd recommend seeing a local coin dealer or coin club and asking for first hand opinion's. A general rule of thumb,if it sounds too good to be true,it usually is. Finding this many rare coins in high grade is indeed too good to be true. ~ Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="laz, post: 3291, member: 53"]The Astrological medals wouldn't be worth very much unless they are made out of some precious metal like Silver or Gold,in which case they would be worth melt value. The early U.S. coins don't quite seem to fit in with the atrology coins. They would be very scarce to extremely rare and worth quite a bit of money. All of the listed coins and several not on the list have been heavily reproduced over the years. You don't mention any grades,but I'd say if these coins look like they are not badly worn,they are probably copies. Most early American Copper has been extremely worn and/or has enviornmental damage from being in the ground at one time. Uncirculated specimen's of these coins would be ultra rare. I'd recommend seeing a local coin dealer or coin club and asking for first hand opinion's. A general rule of thumb,if it sounds too good to be true,it usually is. Finding this many rare coins in high grade is indeed too good to be true. ~ Jim[/QUOTE]
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