Where can I Sell A Franklin Mint plate?
Mass producers of plates like Bradford Exchange and Franklin Mint are selling for less than $10 these days on eBay. To sell your collector plates, contact me. We love helping hard-working, heart-centered, talented artists discover how they can supercharge their sales in a professional way.
What’s the value of a collector’s plate?
Collector plates no longer have the exceptional value they did when they were being collected in the 1970s and 1980s. Unless they are dated before 1920 or 1930, the plates can fetch less than $10 a piece.
How much are Bing and Grondahl Christmas plates worth?
Bing & Grondahl – Plates from the 1800s to 1920s can sell for hundreds or thousands of dollars as noted above. I also sold a series of five Christmas plates from the 1930s for $140 and five Christmas plates from the 1950s for $70.
How much does a Franklin Mint collector plate cost?
Complete sets of 12 plates in their original boxes can go for around $200 on eBay, but individual plates sell for as little as one dollar. Franklin Mint – Perhaps one of the most famous manufacturers, the Franklin Mint produced many collector plates by various artists.
Are there any discounts for mint mint pottery?
These prices are assuming excellent condition with no chips or cracks or repairs and little wear with only moderate factory flaws. Discount 20-40% for major factory flaws or minor use, discount 50%-90% for pottery that is chipped or cracked. These prices are for mint to near mint pottery without damage or flaws.
Are there any collector plates that are worth anything?
According to Terry Kovel, plates made after 1980 usually have no monetary value at all. Most collector plates from major manufacturers feature very detailed back stamps. These usually include the year the plate was made. Condition is another important factor to consider when assessing the value of a plate.
Are there any mint sets that are worth more?
The following mint sets in any condition, are worth considerable more than common mint sets. As such, these coins and their original U.S. Mint packaging should be kept together when you sell your coins. All mint sets dated 1947-1958 1970-S Small Date Lincoln Cent