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Franklin Half Dollar Price? Whats Up With This? Big Demand

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 Posted 03/25/2015  1:05 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add David 1974 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Look at the price of $1 face value of the Franklins compared to the other half dollar values


http://www.providentmetals.com/1-fa...rs-3335.html
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Probably a shortage in supplies. I assume people has been scooping up 90% coins since the dip from $20/oz to the $15/oz crest w/in the last month.
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The link you provides is to AU Franklins.

Franklins are the only AU in stock probably the least in demand when compared to AU Walkers or AU Barbers.

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I have to agree MS franklins can be pretty cheap. But still should be price higher then junk.
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Frankies are cheap in MS, exept when the demand is high (Such as when silver falls) and the supply is low.
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I think their picture is misleading since it's showing a 1955 Franklin (which I highly doubt is part of the deal). Perhaps this is fooling some buyers into thinking one of the coins will be included?
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I think their picture is misleading since it's showing a 1955 Franklin (which I highly doubt is part of the deal). Perhaps this is fooling some buyers into thinking one of the coins will be included?
Then a fool and his money are soon parted...I have done a dozen deals with Provident and they are a straight-up act.
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