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Franklin Mint Miniature US Coins Mostly Sterling Silver Set in Case *Missing 2*
$ 26.4
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Description
This is for a Coins of the United States in Miniature set with a COA dated 1980. Included are 144 of the 146 coin set. I do not know which 2 are missing. The COA says that this set was limited to no more than 25,000 sets total. It also says that 92 of the coins in the complete set are made of sterling silver and 31 are gold electroplated sterling silver. Only 23 coins of the complete set are not sterling. The case they are in is approx. 11 1/6 by 5 1/16 by 1 1/8 inches. Some of the coins have some tarnish, especially most of the gold electroplated ones. There is a lot of dust and debris on the display that could be cleaned off with a lint roller, probably.This item weighs approx. 1 lb. 9.9 oz. before a box or any packing materials. I am going to do my best to make sure the coins stay in place during shipment but I can't make any guarantees.
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******A NOTE ON SHIPPING******
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