The two volumes sets of the Franklin Mint Solid Sterling Silver Patriots Hall of Fame contains 20 - 39mm diameter medals, each coin containing approx. 500 Grains or 32.4 Grams of sterling silver; each is approx. 3.5mm thick. (Approx. same size of a Silver Eagle but a little thicker).Today's melt value (Min. value) is approx. $1.00 per gram, making each coin valued at approx. $32.40 x 20 = $648.00. Hope that helps.
This book, Guidebook of Franklin Mint Issues by Chester L. Krause, Krause Publications, may give you the information you need.
$140 to $175 for bronze ....if you find a buyer that collects these types of medals. I have the first silver edition that was first release in 1969. I don't know if other series were release for bronze or sillver. Have you contacted Franklin Mint for their assistence?
The First Edition Proof Set consist of 50 Gold on Bronze Ingots. 100 ingots
Yes, Benjamin Franklin believed in Santa clause when he saw proof from research
I believe Edition Publisher which would be a proof.
This quote is commonly attributed to Benjamin Franklin, but there is no definitive evidence that he actually said this.
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." -Benjamin Franklin
You have a Franklin half dollar - a 1957 proof coin is worth around $25.00.
Artist proofs tend to be more valuble due to the fact there is usually only 1 or a couple, and the fact the artist printed it with his own hands.
Current retail value is $8.00
Current retail value is $8.05
$100-$300 depending on condition for the 24 pc. set. A little more for the 36 pc. set.