Apparently there is no connection between the Franklin and New England mints other than they are in the same line of business more or less.
The Olde New England Mint is one of the country's foremost private mints.
No its a SCAM....they are worthless
No specific reason, possibly because Ben Franklin (who made it) was from New England and New England was a major part of the colonies.
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?
Franklin Mint typically buys back new plates through a structured buyback program designed to maintain the value and exclusivity of their collectibles. Customers can return plates directly to Franklin Mint, often accompanied by proof of purchase, to receive compensation, which may include cash or credits towards future purchases. The company may also engage in promotions or incentives to encourage customers to return their plates. This strategy helps Franklin Mint manage inventory and ensure the ongoing appeal of their collectible offerings.
the name of the newspaper wass "the new England courant"
If in like new condition, with box and certificate, aroud $400.00
New England colonies!
Many of them were Puritan colonies, actually.
Pierce was a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant American from New England .
because the government was bast on the Church
Yes. As long as they are government ran