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$1 1974 - The Truth Revealed :d

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What is more, another Franklinhower appeared. This time it's a Bicentennial 1976D in a GCGS MS-70 slab, described as "Franklin" and "Silver". Silver, huh?
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Now I'm even more baffled. The SAME person sells Franklin half dollars and states that they portray Franklin. What wouldn't be anything worth mentioning but it somehow complicates his previous statements even more..
Or maybe all US coins portray Franklin?

Apart from the SBA, of course.
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We can only hope! I consider him one of the more brilliant and widely gifted Americans of his age--and perhaps even to today.
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What is more, another Franklinhower appeared. This time it's a Bicentennial 1976D in a GCGS MS-70 slab, described as "Franklin" and "Silver". Silver, huh?
Well, there are rumours of silver Ike planchets accidentally getting sent to Denver and accidentally being stuck and released. But they are just rumours!


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Or maybe all US coins portray Franklin?
Maybe he thinks Franklin is American English for Dead White Guy?


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We can only hope! I consider him one of the more brilliant and widely gifted Americans of his age--and perhaps even to today.
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