NW 611 Silver Commemoratives

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Mon Aug 10 21:37:32 EDT 2009


These things have to be viewed as "art works" whose only value is based
on number
of items produced and how badly we as collectors want them.

Tom Cosgrove

NW Mailing List wrote:

> It MUST be some sort of medallion. Coins can be spent and can only be

> produced by the US Mint and have a face (spendable) value. The US

> Govt. takes a really dim view of any competition to their control in

> that area and really get serious about it, too.

>

> That said, it probably sells for $40 to $50 if it is about an ounce of

> silver and with silver presently somewhere in the $13-$15 range, that

> is my best guess. Go to any decent larger city coin show or call a

> coin dealer in the bigger city and you can probably get your answer

> but my guess is probably in the $40 range at best.

>

>

> 1. NW 611 Silver Commemoratives (NW Mailing List)

> Message: 1 Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 05:53:24 -0700

> NW 611 Silver Commemoratives

>

>

> Hello all.

> Is anyone on the list familiar with a silver commemorative coin

> showing the 611 on one side and the N&W logo on the other? Coins are

> appoximately 1-1/2" diameter and said to be minted by "Silver Images"

> in Denver, CO., but I can't find any info on "Silver Images" online.

>

> Any info would be greatly appreciated. Even if these coins are total

> fakes they look really nice. Thanks in advance,

> > >

> > > Vince

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