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Liberty Bell - Bicentennial - 1779-1976 - Usa. Is It Rare?

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I also have 2 other coins like this, with different images on the fronts of them, but looks the same on the back.

is it rare or worth anything?

Also I been posting all my old coins that I need help with finding out if they are rare or worth anything.

but ive been posting in the dentification: Unidentified Coins, Medals, and Tokens section. Should I be posting them here or keep posting them in the other section? or is there a better section that I'm missing? lol


thanks for any info in advance!



Liberty-Bell---Bicentennial---1779-1976---Usa.-Is-It-Rare?
Liberty-Bell---Bicentennial---1779-1976---Usa.-Is-It-Rare?


heres all 3 coins I have all in one pic. I already posted the other 2 in the other section.

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I suggest posting in this one:
Tokens, Medals, Challenge Coins, and other Exonumia

Thousands of different medals were made in the USA to celebrate the bicentennial. There are no catalogues. I think that it is safe to say that any medal not made out of precious metal has got a collector value of at most $1-2.
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@HCN, as @oriole points out, there was almost an endless variety of these things pumped out for the bicentennial. I like the tokencatalog.com website as a first pass for these things (although I don't see this Liberty Bell token listed on there). It is a kinda nice grouping to keep together though.
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This topc was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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As with your other token "spirit", It is a privately made one along with the two others in the photo. More than likely it is a set of the that was mounted in a printed cardboard frame. With info about them. Also they a can be found in the LCS's bargain 50% off bins. generally the end up there because they were in with an inherited coin collection, that was sold to the LCS (local coin shop). And the people just left them go with the coins purchased. Since there is almost no market for mass produced, mass market souvenir tokens/medalets. As before .25¢ ea. if still in the cardboard holder and cellophane wrap could be .75¢/$1.25
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Aww, almost thought I was gonna be rich.. lol

Thanks guys for the info though, its helping me alot!

I still have alot more coins to post. :D so maybe just maybe... one of them will be worth something.
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I still have alot more coins to post. :D so maybe just maybe... one of them will be worth something.


The odds are good that none of what you post will be worth much. But have fun.
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