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<p>[QUOTE="terry5732, post: 294608, member: 42"]1971 was the start for a lot of new 'collectables'. The bicentennial was the theme for many. A lot of sterling was used. By the late '70s this fad was dying off. Much of the sterling from the early '70s was scrapped in 1980. Very little of this stuff ever achieved any collectable value. I think you have their weight in silver as value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="terry5732, post: 294608, member: 42"]1971 was the start for a lot of new 'collectables'. The bicentennial was the theme for many. A lot of sterling was used. By the late '70s this fad was dying off. Much of the sterling from the early '70s was scrapped in 1980. Very little of this stuff ever achieved any collectable value. I think you have their weight in silver as value.[/QUOTE]
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