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How To Determine Value Of Miniature Gold Coins Of The World

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I have a set of 14k Miniature Gold Coins of the World. I can not find a reference to them. How can I get an estimated value for selling? There are 50 coins that are about 1/4" in diameter. My scale shows the total coin weight to be about an ounce.

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If you can prove that they're actually mad of 14K gold then I guess you could get a small premium over melt for them.
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It was produced by (or for) the Franklin Mint. With something like this you are probably looking at spot price of gold plus a small mark up (and maybe something for the display box, although I suspect most people would just trash the box after buying).
Unless you can find someone who is specifically looking for the set (or trying to complete their already started set), then they might be willing to pay a bit more.
I think your best bet for sell would be to break up the set and then do the spot price plus a markup as a buy it now for each coin. You may get people to buy them because they are not shelling out a lot of money as they would for a larger gold coin, or you may find someone who is specifically looking for a miniature gold coin for jewelry purposes.

(http://www.icollectfranklinmint.com...__1981.html)
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