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A few coins from a card guy

Hey guys - I generally hang out in the cardboard section of this forum, but I have some coins I'm looking to get some info on and likely sell. These were my father's and I am hoping you can give me a little help and direction.
I assume these are simple silver ounces. They're obviously wildlife and I'm guessing are worth what a typical silver ounce is worth.


This one I'm assuming is the most valuable. Anything I should know about it?


This one is a complete mystery. It appears some sort of political/campaign item. I did a quick ebay search but didn't find anything similar. Any ideas on this one?


As I said, I'm planning on selling these and would like to get a little info on them. If you're interested in purchasing them, please send me a PM.
Thanks for the help!
Drew
I assume these are simple silver ounces. They're obviously wildlife and I'm guessing are worth what a typical silver ounce is worth.


This one I'm assuming is the most valuable. Anything I should know about it?


This one is a complete mystery. It appears some sort of political/campaign item. I did a quick ebay search but didn't find anything similar. Any ideas on this one?


As I said, I'm planning on selling these and would like to get a little info on them. If you're interested in purchasing them, please send me a PM.
Thanks for the help!
Drew
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I do not have the book in my library.
Post a picture to the U.S. Coin Forum and somebody can verify whether it is or not.
I have two cane heads with a similar silhouette as yours. It would make a nice home with my cane heads.
Jim
<< <i>When and if you find out what the Harrison medal is and what it is worth I would be very interested in it if you want to part with it.
I have two cane heads with a similar silhouette as yours. It would make a nice home with my cane heads.
Jim >>
Thanks, Jim. From what I can tell, it's not worth a whole lot. I'll probably hang onto it for my own collection.
I do appreciate the help on the other coins. What is a fair price for the gold coin?
ajw
Sorry, but those are casino "silver strikes," which are 0.6 troy ounces of silver surrounded by a brass ring.
<< <i>"I assume these are simple silver ounces. They're obviously wildlife and I'm guessing are worth what a typical silver ounce is worth. "
Sorry, but those are casino "silver strikes," which are 0.6 troy ounces of silver surrounded by a brass ring. >>
6 of them say 1oz .999 Fine...