I found these "Medals" at the local antique mall yesterday. I bought them because I thought the high relief strike looked cool & they are sterling silver. I'll probably end up trading them & want to know if they have any value over the silver content.
The first 4 are marked "Longines Symphonette Sterling" on the edge, with matching serial numbers. From what I have found on the web they appear to be part of a 60 piece set issued in the early 70's, each having a little over an ounce of silver.
The last one is marked "The Danbury Mint" & "Sterling Silver". Until I got it out of the flip I assumed it was the same as the other 4, so I don't know anything about it.
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