FRANKLIN MINT OFFICIAL BICENTENNIAL STERLING SILVER INGOTS 70PC. COMPLETE


FRANKLIN MINT OFFICIAL BICENTENNIAL STERLING SILVER INGOTS  70PC. COMPLETE

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FRANKLIN MINT OFFICIAL BICENTENNIAL STERLING SILVER INGOTS 70PC. COMPLETE :
$2299.99


Sealed ingots in original packaging.Complete 70pc set.  the first few don\'t have the original mailing envelopes and letters but most of the rest do     The ingots were originally issued from 1973 to 1981.these were sold via subscription. A person would subscribe, then as each one was issued, it would be addressed and affixed with a postmark based on the date of the ingot’s historical significance. For example, the cachet containing the ingot commemorating the signing of the declaration of independence was postmarked july 4, 1976.The ingots measure 36.7mm x 58.9mm x 3.1mmWeight is about 57.8 grams per ingot.LIST OF INGOTS#1 Issued December 16, 1973 -Boston, MassachusettsThe Boston Tea Party Ignites thestruggle for the American Independence#2 Issued January 30, 1974 - London,EnglandEngland removes Bejamin Franklin asDeputy Postmaster General#3 Issued May 11, 1974 - Boston,MassachusettsEngland avenges the Boston Tea Partyby closing the port of Boston#4 Issued may 20, 1974 - London,EnglandEngland attempts to control thegovernment of Massachusetts#5 Issued June 22, 1974 - Quebec,CanadaQuebec act suppresses the colonies\'growth westward#6 Issued September 5, 1974 -Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaFirst Continental Congress unitesthe colonies#7 Issued October 19, 1974 -Annapolis, MarylandBritish ship Peggy Stewart burned inprotest over tea tax#8 Issued December 14, 1974 - NewCastle, New HampshireNew Hampshire Patriots attack Fort William and Mary#9 Issued March 23, 1975 - Richmond,Virginia\"Give me liberty or give meDeath!\"#10 Issued April 18, 1975 - Boston,MassachusettsBritish troops march as Paul Reveresounds the alert#11 Issued April 19, 1975 -Lexington, MassachusettsEncounter at Lexington showscolonists are ready to resist#12 Issued April 19, 1975 - Concord,MassachusettThe Shot heard round the worldchanges the course of history#13 Issued May 10, 1975 -Ticonderoga, New YorkThe Green Mountain Boys capture FortTiconderoga#14 Issued June 17, 1975 -Charlestown, MassachusettsThe Battle of Bunker Hill high pricefor victory#15 Issued July 3, 1975 - takes command of theContinental Army#16 Issued August 14, 1975 - London,EnglandThe Colonies make a final plea forpeace#17 Issued November 29, 1975 -Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCongress forms the committee ofsecret correspondence#18 Issued Decemeber 31, 1975 -Quebec, CanadaThe Quebec campaign diverts Britishstrength to Canada#19 Issued January 1, 1976 -Somerville, MassachusettsContinental colors symbolize thecolonies\' unified strength#20 Issued January 5, 1976 - Exeter,New HampshireNew Hampshire becomes an independentcolony#21 Issued January 10, 1976 -Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaThomas Paine asserts the colonies\'right for independence#22 Issued February 27, 1976 – CurrieNorth CarolinaFighting Spreads to the South#23 Issued March 17, 1976 - Boston,MassachusettsBritish Forced to Evacuate Boston#24 Issued April 12, 1976 HalifaxNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina leads the struggle ofindependence#25 Issued June 11, 1976 Formed to Draft theDeclaration of Independence#26 Issued June 28, 1976 Charleston,South CarolinaBritish Attack Repulsed atCharleston, South Carolina#27 Issued July 2, 1976 Dover, DelawareCaesar Rodney Casts the DecidingVote for Independence#28 Issued July 4, 1976 - Philadelphia,Pennsylvania#29 August 30, 1976 Brooklyn NYWashington\'s Withdrawals SavesContinental Army#30 September 22 1976 New York NYThe Execution of Nathan Hale#31 October 11, 1976 Plattsburgh NYBenedict Arnold Stops BritishInvasion from the North#32 November 16, 1976 NetherlandsAntillesDutch Fire 11-Gun Salute to theAmerican Flag#33 December 20, 1976 Baltimore,MarylandCongress Convenes in Baltimore,Maryland#34 December 26, 1976 Trenton NJBattle of Trenton#35 December 28, 1976 Paris FranceFranklin Begins Negotiating FrenchAlliance#36 January 3, 1977 Princeton NJThe Battle of Princeton#37 June 14, 1977 Philadelphia PACongress Adopts the Stars andStripes#38 July 27, 1977 Fort Edward NYThe Scalping of Jane McCrea#39 August 01, 1977 Meets Lafayette#40 August 16, 1977 Bennington VTThe Battle of Bennington#41 September 11, 1977 Chadds Ford,PennsylvaniaThe Battle of Brandywine#42 October 4, 1977 Philadelphia PAThe Battle of Germantown#43 October 17, 1977 SchuylervilleNYBritish Surrender at Saratoga#44 November 15, 1977 York PAArticle of confederation#45 December 19, 1977 Valley ForgePA Valley Forge#46 FEBRUARY 6, 1978 - PARIS, FRANCETREATY WITH FRANCE#47 February 23, 1978 Valley ForgePAVON STEUBENJOINS WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE#48 May 4, 1978 York PACONGRESS APPROVES TREATIES WITHFRANCE#49 June 28, 1978 Freehold NJBATTLE OF MONMOUTH#50 August 29, 1978 Newport RITHE BATTLE OF NEWPORT#51 December 29, 1978 Savannah GA#52 February 25, 1979 Vincennes IN#53 March 3, 1979 Sylvania, Georgia  #54 July 16, 1979 Stony point, NewYork#55 August 14, 1979 Philadelphia PA#56 August 22, 1979 Athens,Pennsylvania#57 September 23, 1979 Flamborough,England#58 October 9, 1979 Savannah Georgia#59 February 2, 1979 Moscow, USSR#60 May 12, 1980 Charleston, South Carolina#61 July 10, 1980 Newport, Rhode Island#62 August 16, 1980 Camden, South Carolina#63 September 23, 1980 Tappan, New York#64 October 7, 1980 Kings Mountain,North Carolina  #65 January 17, 1981 Cowpens, SouthCarolina#66 March 15, 1981 Greensboro, NorthCarolina  #67 September 5, 1981 Yorktown, Virginia#68 September 6, 1981 Groton, Connecticut#69 September 8, 1981 Butawville, South Carolina#70 October 19, 1981 Yorktown, Virginia

FRANKLIN MINT OFFICIAL BICENTENNIAL STERLING SILVER INGOTS 70PC. COMPLETE :
$2299.99

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