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LOT OF COINS STERLING FRANKLIN MINT APOLLO 14 LIMITED EDITION COA UNCIRCULATED |
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Sterling Franklin Mint Official First Continental Congress Bicentennial Commemorative Medal and Cachet, marked on edge. Franklin Mind Limited Edition silver Mini-Coin with silver that traveled on Apollo 14 around the moon, has COA. Queen Elizbaeth II Conservation Coins, 2 Eisenhower Uncirculated silver dollars, 1962 U.S. Proof Coin set, Barber Quarter, and various quarters from 1935-1963.
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8 1/4" x 4 3/4"
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Image 1:

ELIZABETH THE SECOND QUEEN 1975
WE ASK
THE OFFICIAL FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS MEDAL
SEPT.
Laying the for Independence
Coin Collection
Or September 5, 1774, delegates from twelve
authentic illustration of Carpenters' Hall as
of the American colonies gathered at Carpen-
it looked when the Congress met The cover
ters' Hall
in Philadelphia for the
opening
was postmarked at
the special
meeting of
the First Continental Congress
Hall Station established by the U.S. Postal
ing seven weeks
they se America
of
firmly
or
four issued by the U.S. Postal
ELIZABETH
THE
SECOND
QUEEN
1975
WE ASK
THE
OFFICIAL
FIRST
CONTINENTAL
CONGRESS
MEDAL
SEPT.
Laying
the
for
Independence
Coin
Collection
Or
September 5,
1774,
delegates
from
twelve
illustration
of
Carpenters'
Hall
as
of the
American
colonies
gathered
at
it
looked
when
the
Congress
met
The
cover
ters'
Hall
in
Philadelphia
for
the
opening
was
postmarked
at
the
special
meeting
of
the
First
Continental
Hall
Station
established
by
the
U.S.
Postal
Service on
the
200th
ing
seven
weeks
they
America
of
firmly
or
four issued by
the U.S.
Postal
Image 2:

The Official First Continental Congress
BICENTENNIAL COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL
STERLING SILVER PROOF ISSUED BY THE BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION OF PENNSYLVANIA
The
Official
First
Continental
Congress
BICENTENNIAL
COMMEMORATIVE
MEDAL
STERLING
SILVER
PROOF
ISSUED
BY
THE
BICENTENNIAL
COMMISSION
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
THE
OFFICIAL
FIRST
Image 3:

THE OFFICIAL FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS BICENTENNIAL MEDAL
Laying the Foundation for Independence
On September 5, 1774, delegates from twelve
authentic illustration of Carpenters' Hall as
of the American colonies gathered at Carpen-
it looked when the Congress met. The cover
ters' Hall in Philadelphia for the opening
was postmarked at the special Carpenters'
meeting of the First Continental Congress.
Hall Station established by the U.S. Postal
Through their united action during the follow-
Service on the 200th anniversary of the open-
ing seven weeks, they set America firmly on
ing session. The stamps are from a block of
course toward
THE
OFFICIAL
FIRST
CONTINENTAL
CONGRESS
BICENTENNIAL
MEDAL
Laying
the
Foundation
for
Independence
On
September
5,
1774,
delegates
from
twelve
authentic
illustration
of
Carpenters'
Hall
as
of
the
American
colonies
gathered
at
Carpen-
it
looked
when
the
Congress
met.
The
cover
ters'
Hall
in
Philadelphia
for
the
opening
was
postmarked
at
the
special
Carpenters'
meeting
of
the
First
Continental
Congress.
Hall
Station
established
by
the
U.S.
Postal
Through
their
united
action
during
the
follow-
Service
on
the
200th
anniversary
of
the
open-
ing
seven
they
set
America
firmly
on
ing
session.
The
stamps
are
from
a
block
of
course
toward
Image 4:

WE ATTEST that the limited edition sterling
silver proof medal in this cachet is the Official
First Continental Congress Bicentennial Medal,
issued by the Bicentennial Commission of Penn-
sylvania, and that this cachet was postmarked at
Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, meeting place of
the First Continental Congress, on September 5,
1974-the 200th anniversary of its opening session.
On September 5, 1774 delegates
representing the American colonies
opened the First Continental Congress
at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia.
J. Meskill,
Their resolutions set the colonies
firmly on course toward
WE
ATTEST
that
the
limited
edition
sterling
silver
proof
medal
in
this
cachet
is
the
Official
First
Continental
Congress
Bicentennial
Medal,
issued
by
the
Bicentennial
Commission
of
Penn-
sylvania,
and
that
this
cachet
was
postmarked
at
Carpenters'
Hall
in
Philadelphia,
meeting
place
of
the
First
Continental
Congress,
on
September
5,
1974-the
200th
anniversary
of
its
opening
session.
On
September
5,
1774
delegates
Thomas
Connecticut
representing
the
American
colonies
opened
the
First
Continental
Congress
at
Carpenters'
Hall
in
Philadelphia.
J.
Meskill,
Their
resolutions
set
the
colonies
firmly
on
course
toward
Mills
Sherman
Brendan
W.
Image 5:

Image 6:

Presented to members of The
Franklin Mint Collectors Society
AUGUST 28, 1971
Presented
to
members
of
The
Franklin
Mint
Collectors
Society
AUGUST
28,
1971
Image 7:

CERTIFICATE
MELT SPECIAL CONTAINING A FROM MADE SILVER IS THAT MINI-COIN SIHL WAS CARRIED 14 TO APOLLO THE OF MOON FLIGHT ON THE
OF AUTHENTICITY
The Limited Edition Mini-Coin
accompanying this certificate
was made from a special melt of
silver into which was placed
10,000 grains of silver that was
carried aboard Apollo 14 on its
voyage around the moon.
CERTIFIED AUG 28 1971 William FOR FRANKLIN il MUN T
THE
CERTIFICATE
MELT
SPECIAL
CONTAINING
A
FROM
MADE
SILVER
IS
THAT
MINI-COIN
WAS
CARRIED
14
TO
APOLLO
THE
OF
MOON
FLIGHT
ON THE
OF
AUTHENTICITY
The
Limited
Edition
Mini-Coin
accompanying
this
certificate
was
made
from
a
special
melt
of
silver
into
which
was
placed
10,000
grains
of
silver
that
was
carried
aboard
Apollo
14
on
its
voyage
around
the
moon.
CERTIFIED
AUG
28
1971
William
FOR
FRANKLIN
T
THE
Image 8:

ELIZABETH THE QUEEN SECOND 1975
ELIZABETH QUEEN THE SECOND 1975
ELIZABETH
THE
QUEEN
SECOND
1975
ELIZABETH
QUEEN
THE
SECOND
1975
Image 9:

25 RUPEES
50 RUPEES
25
RUPEES
50
RUPEES
Image 10:

U.S. PROOF COINS
U.S.
PROOF
COINS
Image 11:

CENT
Image 12:

UNCIRCULATED 40% SILVER EISENHOWER DOLLAR COIN
for regular use
The
TRUST
B
TRUST
UNCIRCULATED
40%
SILVER
EISENHOWER
DOLLAR
COIN
These
produced
the
the
difference
for regular
use
The
THE
THE
TRUST
B
EISENHOWER
SILVER
OLLAR
TRUST
SILVER
DOLLAR
Image 13:

Image 14:

Image 15:

1944
1963
INCODWE
TRUST
944
got
500
1935
LIB ERTY
TRUST
INCODWE
TRUST
1935
1942-D
1949-D
LIB ERTY
TRUST
TRUST
1942
1949
1944
1963
INCODWE
TRUST
944
got
500
1935
LIB
ERTY
TRUST
INCODWE
TRUST
1935
1942-D
1949-D
LIB
ERTY
TRUST
TRUST
1942
1949
Image 16:

QUARTER
Image 17:

Image 18:

THIS
THAT WASCARRIED
THIS
MADE
FROM
SPECIAL
SILVER
THAT
TOTHE
THE
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