The 1968 Franklin Mint States of the Union Series features a first edition solid bronze presidential set, highlighting the contributions of each U.S. president through intricately designed medallions. This collectible series was produced to commemorate the historical significance of the presidency and is often sought after by collectors for its craftsmanship and historical value. Each medallion typically showcases the likeness of a president alongside notable achievements or symbols associated with their administration. As a limited edition release, it represents a unique piece of Americana and a tribute to the nation's leadership.
I believe they were minted in bronze.
$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?
I would need more information on the particular coin you have to give you an exact price, but these are highly collectible coins. The Franklin Mint States of the Union Series (mostly .925 Sterling, and some Bronze), The Franklin Mint States of the Union Series "Governors' Edition" (24K on .925 Sterling or .925 Sterling), and The Franklin Mint States of the Union "Treasures Edition" (24K on .925 Sterling) are all very respectable, rare coin sets. These coins were all issued by The Franklin Mint from 1969 until 1972. The Franklin Mint also made a mini "Platinum Edition" States of the Union Series in 1969. The 24K on Sterling "Governors' Edition" were minted from 1970-1972. And, the Bronze "Governors' Edition" series were minted in 1970-1971. These sets all fall into the category of commemorative coins. The vast majority of commemorative coins, even if Sterling Silver or 24K clad Sterling, are worth little more than the value of the metal they're made of. This is because they're not minted by the Federal Reserve, and are generally produced in very vast quantities. However, these three Franklin Mint sets were all very limited in quantity, and are now quite rare. The value varies on the series, the metal, and the year. The main factor in the value of these coins is the number of coins minted in each particular year/series/metal. I won't estimate a value on the Bronze or mini Platinum series, but the Bronze coins are the most common and the mini Platinum coins are among the rarest. Falling close behind the Platinum series, in terms of rarity, are the 24K gold clad Treasures Edition coins. Both the mini Platinum and the 24K gold clad Treasures series are extremely valuable. The standard Sterling Silver States of the Union Series and the Sterling Silver "Governors' Edition" range in value from $25-$30 each to well over $100 each. Some coins from the standard set exceed the "Governors' Edition" in value, again depending on series and mintage. Remember, all of these coins become much less valuable once removed from their original cards, which seals the coin in plastic. Jerry Austin, Independence Coins Charlotte, NC
I have all three in that series. I am also looking for information ao the series.
The 1914 Hupmobile series 32 coin was issued by the Franklin Mint. There are many of them available for sale on auction sites starting at $1.50.
$1. It's made of brass and is part of the current Presidential Dollar series. There are millions of them.
In 1968, the Franklin Mint produced a series of collectible coins known as the Presidential Hall of Fame. This series featured coins honoring various U.S. presidents, but the exact number of different coins produced in that year is typically reported as 35. Each coin was designed to celebrate the legacy and contributions of individual presidents.
The author of the Presidential Agent series is W.E.B. Griffin.
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The duration of First Edition - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
First Edition - TV series - was created on 1999-04-12.
First Edition - TV series - ended on 2001-03-18.