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.
I believe they were minted in bronze.
500
In my attic.
The Franklin Mint stuff is crap....overpriced and over-produced, it is likely worth only its scrap metal value.
Today, 25-Mar-2010, between $.42 and $.47 per gram.
No numismatic value. A dollar for each coin maybe
1954
Anything from the Franklin mint is overpriced and not worth nearly as much as their sales prices. The only coins from Franklin worth anything are those made with silver.
No. They are gold plated.
Franklin Mint was created in 1964.
This type of coin, issued by a private mint, has no numismatic value to U.S. coin collectors. Their value is based only upon the worth of the metals used to produce them plus whatever value an individual may be willing to pay to own them.
Well, honey, the value of those Franklin Mint medallic greeting cards from 1968 really depends on their condition and rarity. You might want to do some research online or get them appraised by a professional to get a more accurate value. Who knows, you might have a little treasure on your hands!