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The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, returned to Windsor Castle yesterday after spending 28 days in hospital and undergoing heart surgery. Buckingham Palace said in a statement: “The Duke of Edinburgh has today been discharged from King Edward VIII’s hospital and has returned to Windsor Castle, following treatment for an infection and successful procedure for a pre-existing condition. “His Royal Highness wishes to thank all the medical staff who looked after him at both King Edward VII’s Hospital and St Bartholomew’s Hospital, and everyone who has
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Common Date Proof Franklin Half Dollar Sells for $3,612 at GreatCollections
A Proof 65 Franklin half dollar is not typically considered a valuable coin, and your typical 1962 Proof Set will likely yield one. Recent auctions yield prices of $20 and under. However, on Sunday, February 14, bidding on
GreatCollections.com for this
Before we explain why the coin brought such an unprecedented sum, let’s talk briefly about the Franklin half dollar design.
The Franklin Half: An Underappreciated Modern Classic
The 15-year run of Chief Engraver
John R. Sinnock’s Franklin half dollar was bookended by events that unfortunately led to the public’s neglect of the unassuming modern coin. When it came out in 1948, the Franklin half had the misfortune of following the classic
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Tonight, Channel 5 is airing the third episode of ‘Secrets of the Royal Palaces’, which will feature the iconic Windsor Castle. The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, Windsor suffered a devastating fire nearly 29 years ago. The fire ravaged the great building for 15 hours, destroying 115 rooms including nine state rooms.