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Ever since ancient Greek sculptors, bronze has been used for sculpting. Naturally Rodin did, too.
The Franklin Mint is a commercial operation. They make their money by selling things that they create, and for which they create a market. The collection you have is only worth money if there is a market now for it..... these things do not automatically increase in value as the Mint implies - to increase in value they have to be scarce and there has to be a body of people wishing to buy them. Of itself, bronze is not valuable. Tyr checking on eBay for a valuation.
Larger and more lightweight bronze pieces
Larger and more lightweight bronze pieces
Ole Ife now part of osun state
stonehenge
how much does a franklin mint solid bronze worth voters choose reagan over carter
bronze isn't that strong but it isn't cheap either. swords, coins, cans, and about anything you can make with iron and/or tin (bronze is 90% iron, 10% tin). why not just use bronze or tin? bronze is better, because of the mix.
To a collector you may get about $300. All dependent if the collection is complete (w/ book) and the condition of the coins and book. To a retail seller, maybe $150-200.
No country won that many bronze in that Olympiad.