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I Have No Idea Where To Place This--Old Presidential Coins?

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So I went to Glendale Glitters and Glows the other day with the 'rents--as fate would have it, it was on the same street with a BUNCH of antique shops! I'm a sucker for antique shops and just had to browse, and in one of them we found an entire case of old coins. Most of these were way out of my price range and what anybody sane would pay ($41 for a common-date Peace?), so I picked up a 1907 V nickel in XF just to say I actually purchased a coin in-hand (three bucks), then continued to browse . . .

. . . and this chick has a set of golden coins that look like they're in the original packaging, called YOUR Freedom or something like that. They're Presidential coins of some kind! I didn't check the price, but what are these, and are they worth going back for?
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Probably a private mint issued medal series. I have one from the Franklin Mint that runs from Washington to Nixon. My grandfather gave it to me.
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