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No. However, there is a George Washington mint coin.
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
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No numismatic value. A dollar for each coin maybe
The Royal Mint considered that there were sufficient coins in circulation already, so no 1986 general circulation 20 Pence coin was struck. There were Proof coins and Royal Mint sets produced containing a 1986 20 Pence coin.
the only value of Franklin Mint items is the silver value. There is no collectors value for Franklin Mint items. Years ago I had a Franklin Mint gold clad coin group. I was told that the Franklin Mint buy them back any time. They neglect to tell you the items must be in mint shape, untouched and they must have a buyer for your items. Otherwise, the mint does NOT buy items back.
I assume you mean Franklin half dollars issued by the U.S. Mint. If so, see the attached link. If you're referring to coin-like pieces struck by the Franklin Mint, could you please post a new question with that detail?
I would check the completed items at an online auction website.
The 1986 US Uncirculated Mint Set sold for $7 when new and today is valued at $16.
"Mint state" describes the condition of the coin, meaning that it's never been used in circulation.
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