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  5. The Franklin Mint - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s and 1980s, Franklin Mint expanded operations to legal tender coins, producing a combination of bullion and non-bullion proof and uncirculated coin sets of both small and large denominations for a number of countries, particularly Panama and various island states. One of its best numismatic sellers was the "Coin Sets of all Nations ...

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  9. Gilroy Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Roberts retired from the U.S. Mint in 1964 to join The Franklin Mint, a private foundation that was established in the same year. He is the first Chief Engraver to retire from the position, as each of his predecessors held the position until their deaths. Roberts appeared as himself on the April 20, 1964 episode of the CBS gameshow To Tell The ...