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Grandeur Of America "Coins By Lincoln Mint

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 Posted 02/02/2020  12:16 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Twinkiemom to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Got a set of grandeur of america coins from the Lincoln mint and cant find out anything on them. Anyone heard of them?
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to CCF. I have not heard of them or it. Can you post pics?
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@tm, first welcome to CCF. Second, as you may know the Lincoln mint is not associated with the US Government and their products are typically only going to be worth melt value. I don't see any "Grandeur of America" sets from them, but here is a link to a webpage that might be a useful starting point for you:

https://franklin-mint-silver.com/da...er-mints.htm

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There are a lot of these commercially made sets around. Typically they are common coins, usually cleaned, with colourful packaging and some theme, like "coins of world war II" or "coins of the 20th century". Most collectors attach no value to the packaging, but some find them interesting. My LCS usually takes the coins out and throws the packaging away as there is no demand for them.
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