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1976 Montreal Olympiad $10. Coin

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I have the above coin with the world map on, it is encased in solid plastic as a paper weight.
Does this coin have the same value because it is encased in the plastic? What would be the selling value?
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same value! There are paper weight collectors around so you might possibly get a buck or two more!
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Complete 28-Coin BU Set in 1 Case --> I guess it would look nice to have all 28 coins, in BU, in one display case. That is, if you don't mind paying ~$ 52 per coin for a total of $ 1465

Complete 28-Coin Proof Set in 7x 4-Coin Cases --> If you prefer proof coins and don't mind 7 display cases, you could save $ 385 and spend $ 1080 instead. (~$ 38 per coin)
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