Did Franklin Mint issue a set of 13 medals/coins featuring the governors of the 13 orginal U.S. states?
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Chester Hills has written: 'The builder's guide' -- subject(s): Architecture, Building, Mathematics
Pets are not allowed at the Chester Zoo, however guide and sensory dogs are allowed. The Chester Zoo has over 11,000 animals and 422 species.
Chester V. Kielman has written: 'Guide to the microfilm edition of the Bexar Archives' -- subject(s): Sources, History
Chester L. Cook has written: 'Inventor's guide in a series of four parts' -- subject(s): Inventions, Patents
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Chester H. Adams has written: 'A guide for judges in child support enforcement' -- subject(s): Child support, Desertion and non-support, Law and legislation, Parent and child (Law)
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There are a number of print sources: the famous Red Book, from Whitman Publishing, and the Krause Guide, from Krause, are two of the best-know examples. If you're looking for values you can try this site, among many similar ones: http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmv.shtml For pictures, mintages, and such, I've found www.CoinFacts.com to be very useful.
It depends on the circumstances and where the tour is taking place. I doubt if a tour guide showing tourists round the Roman ruins in Chester, UK, would be gun-totting! Maybe, if a guide needs to carry a gun, it is unwise to allow tourists into the area.
Answer: The best well known scientist in the colonies of 1700s was Benjamin Franklin. Franklin's greatest services to his fellow Americans would come during the 1770s when he would help guide the colonies to freedom.