OK, More stuff from my childhood dug form the parents safe (see eighth of $2 star notes in paper money section". This is a booklet titled "The Silver Story". It contains a short writeup and says "(c) A Product of Treasure Album Dist.". It also contains a 1957 B silver certificate, serial number X42695886A G3/G786. It also contains a 1921 Morgan type coin with some tarnish, not sure how it never has left this card. A 1922 Peace type with Trust spelled Trvst, it is DEFINITELY not a U unless this is how a U was done on coins of this era. It also has some silver granules, not sure of total weight. Has anyone ever seen these before? I couldn't use the flash because of the glare off the plastic but I can try and get better pictures. - Mike
Yes many times and that's the way the "U" in trust is Yes many times and that's the way the "U" in trust is supposed to be - the artist and or designer has the liberty to spell that way if they choose to and if it's accepted by the mint. Many, many of these sets were made - we see them all the time come into coin shows and shops. Some are nice and some are junk. I'm not sure what they sold for but I bet the value has not caught up to the original price yet - it's one of those type collections that were advertised and promoted but were always hyper-inflated.
Whatever you want to do has it has no added value Whatever you want to do has it has no added value as is except as conversation piece.