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      • Coin Sets of All Nations Collection (1980-90 circa). The Franklin Mint arranged with government officials from over 100 coin-issuing nations to create a collection of complete sets of official monetary coins from each nation. The denomination, metal, size, and weight are listed for each coin displayed.
  1. Franklin Mint’s “Coin Sets of All Nations” was issued beginning in the early 1980s. Complete set of Brilliant Uncirculated coins were purchased directly from the national governments, then sealed in a protective cachet, with both sides of the coins visible.

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  3. Jun 27, 2018 · I have the Franklin Mint Coin Sets of all Nations volume 1. There's 22 cards including China and USSR. The China card value differs on eBay between $100 and $1000.

  4. Jan 7, 2021 · Mostly no, most of the coins in these "Coins of all Nations" sets were not produced by the Franklin Mint. Franklin Mint were simply acting as a coin dealer, purchasing bulk foreign coins, "adding value" by packaging them up pretty, and selling them for a huge mark-up.

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    Yes, some are (but not all). The most valuable Franklin Mint collections are those minted in silver or gold. Those minted in bronze or pewter have little to no value. Some of the more valuable sets are 100 Greatest Masterpieces, History of the USA, Genius of Michaelangelo, Gold Mines of North America, Bicentennial Ingot collection, and others.

    The Franklin Mint was a private mint founded by Joseph Segel in 1964 in Wawa, Pennsylvania. The name was originally The National Collector Society. It was changed to The Franklin Mint in the late 1960s. The founder Joseph Segel had humble beginnings but the success of The Franklin Mint brought him incredible wealth. He sold out in the 1970s and beg...

    The ASK price is the retail price. Retail is the price a dealer will ask for and a collector will likely pay. Getting the retail price takes time because you have to find a collector willing to pay top dollar. BID is the wholesale price. The wholesale price is the price a dealer will likely pay. Getting the wholesale price is fast because dealers s...

  5. Jun 5, 2017 · I've seen the "Coins Sets of All Nations" for sale on eBay and a local dealer has several sets for sale too. My question is: are these real coins or copies or what? I'm aware the Franklin Mint issued sets under this name a couple of decades ago and other companies too.

  6. May 30, 2015 · I think some of the Coin Sets of All Nations are great deals. Many of the choice ones have already traded hands, so shop carefully. There is a fellow in Kentucky or Tennessee, selling quite a few currently on EBAY. Some of the sets usually have one dud or so.

  7. One of its best numismatic sellers was the "Coin Sets of all Nations" series which included stamps and postmarks of the respective nation on each set. Besides coins, other offerings included dolls, plates, knives, LP record sets, and die-cast vehicles.

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