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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 904854, member: 19463"]I was distressed that no one else posted either agreement or disagreement with my opinion on these coins. Any coin not having a face value or melt value is worth exactly what someone will pay. To me, these are not particularly pretty or interesting so their value would be as exhibits in a 'Black Museum'. I'd say that, to me, would be no more than a dollar. Some may consider the items worthy of being made into jewelry in which case the value would be less than the mount. I fear that the greatest value of such items would be to someone whose intent would be to resell them as genuine to someone that would know no better but could afford to pay a hefty price. Replica coins sell for $5 to $50 depending on circumstances and pedigree of the fake (products of well known and skillful fakers like Becker can become collectables in their own rite). These strike me as toward the low end of that range. Perhaps you will have better luck with others responding to that question than you did originally.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 904854, member: 19463"]I was distressed that no one else posted either agreement or disagreement with my opinion on these coins. Any coin not having a face value or melt value is worth exactly what someone will pay. To me, these are not particularly pretty or interesting so their value would be as exhibits in a 'Black Museum'. I'd say that, to me, would be no more than a dollar. Some may consider the items worthy of being made into jewelry in which case the value would be less than the mount. I fear that the greatest value of such items would be to someone whose intent would be to resell them as genuine to someone that would know no better but could afford to pay a hefty price. Replica coins sell for $5 to $50 depending on circumstances and pedigree of the fake (products of well known and skillful fakers like Becker can become collectables in their own rite). These strike me as toward the low end of that range. Perhaps you will have better luck with others responding to that question than you did originally.[/QUOTE]
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