mmissinglink
Active Member
I'm not sure exactly why but Franklin Mint silver bars and rounds seem to not be very popular these days.
The Franklin Mint has been around since 1964.
I came to my precious metals consciousness just a little over 3 years ago....so obviously there were decades before this time in which I have little knowledge about collector sentiment toward Franklin Mint products. In recent years, it seems obvious though, that there is marginal interest in Franklin Mint silver.
Nonetheless, I personally see many of their bars and rounds are well designed and struck. So this thread is for those who have some curiosity or interest in Franklin Mint silver and for those who care to share a Franklin Mint bar or round they like.
Here's my first entry; it's from a series of 2-4 oz silver bars highlighting classic cars in proof-like silver:
1965 Ford Mustang - obverse
1965 Ford Mustang - reverse
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The Franklin Mint has been around since 1964.
I came to my precious metals consciousness just a little over 3 years ago....so obviously there were decades before this time in which I have little knowledge about collector sentiment toward Franklin Mint products. In recent years, it seems obvious though, that there is marginal interest in Franklin Mint silver.
Nonetheless, I personally see many of their bars and rounds are well designed and struck. So this thread is for those who have some curiosity or interest in Franklin Mint silver and for those who care to share a Franklin Mint bar or round they like.
Here's my first entry; it's from a series of 2-4 oz silver bars highlighting classic cars in proof-like silver:
1965 Ford Mustang - obverse
1965 Ford Mustang - reverse
.