Franklin halves are a great series. They are fairly affordable. You can learn about how to look for a great strike. There are varieties that can be seen with the naked eye. The history of Franklin and the little eagle on the reverse is cool. Without a doubt my favorite series.
My only tip for you is to try going for unc. examples if you can afford them. They are a little more than melt but you will be glad you spent the extra money in the long run. Here's the Franklin I have in my type set...
Don't know if it will help any but have you tried asking friends, neighbors and relatives if they have any? Also, try to find out about coin shows. Great place to find some maybe. Also, watch for garage/yard and estate sales.
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