Franklin Mint

Franklin Mint

The Franklin Mint is a private corporation based in Exton, Pennsylvania which markets collectibles of its own designs. It was founded by Joseph Segel.

The company started by marketing privately-minted gold and silver commemorative rounds and medallions, but quickly branched out into other collectibles. In the 1960s the price of silver rose, causing all silver coins to be removed from circulation. The Nevada casinos used silver dollars in their slot machines, which were soon worth more than a dollar. The Franklin Mint was one of the earliest and largest minters of replacement slot machine tokens.

It minted in its own production facility numerous sets of coins-of-the-realm, theme-based medals and ingots, selling them on the subscription plan, with buyers getting a monthly shipment and invoice. Franklin Mint struck issues in all the different precious and semi-precious metals. American history and art masterpiece themes were predominant, with space and important persons and other topics also quite popular. Sets were often limited by the number of subscribers by a cut-off date, or a fixed mintage, resulting in "limited editions". Prices were fairly reasonable, compared to the cost of silver, and often tens of thousands of sets were sold. Custom wood cases, fancy packaging and certificates appealed to collectors, and the market boomed. However, silver prices climbed, making the cost of larger items high, and replacement bronze and pewter issues did not appeal to collectors as much.

From 1973 to 2000, the Franklin Mint had a division called the Franklin Library, which produced hundreds of editions of classic works of literature in fine bindings.

In 1980, Warner Communications (now part of Time Warner) purchased The Franklin Mint for about $225 million. The combination was short lived: Warner sold The Franklin Mint in 1985 to American Protection Industries Inc. (API) for $167.5 million. However, Warner retained Eastern Mountain Sports, a retailer that The Franklin Mint had acquired in the 1970s, as well as The Franklin Mint Center, which it leased back to API. [cite book |last=Dinger |first=Ed |title=International Directory of Company Histories |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_gx5202/is_1998/ai_n19122709 |accessdate=2008-05-23 |volume=69 |date= |year=1998 |month= |publisher= |location= |chapter=The Franklin Mint ] API was renamed Roll International in 1993.

In 1983, The Franklin Mint entered the die-cast car market with the 1935 Mercedes Benz 500K Roadster. In the following years, Franklin Mint produced numerous designs including the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, one of Franklin Mint's better-selling models. Collector knives, figurines, plates, Monopoly sets, chess sets and board games, plaques, coins, medals, and other collectibles have been issued over the years by The Franklin Mint.

The Franklin Mint was heavily reliant upon direct mail and media print ads for sales. Advertisements for Franklin Mint collectibles—including the Civil War Commemorative Chess Set among thousands of other items—were once ubiquitous in popular magazines.

On October 17, 2006 The Franklin Mint announced it was sold by Roll International Corp to a number of private investors including New York financier M. Moshe Malamud and Steven Sisskind, chairman and chief executive respectively from The Morgan Mint, and David Salzman, a Hollywood producer. The sale closed on August 31, 2006 and no price was announced. The new ownership plans to return Franklin Mint to its former market-leading status and offer the full lineup of collectibles including coins and medallics. Dunn & Bradstreet reported 300 workers as of Aug. 2006 and in April 2008 the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the Mint had added an additional 200 employess in 2007 to its U.S. workforce to support its growth.

Many of the Franklin Mint's most recent Resnick era products were pop-culture icon themed, for example porcelain plates featuring images of John Wayne among many others.

Resources

* "Guidebook of Franklin Mint Issues" by Chester L. Krause, Krause Publications (various editions, 1978). This book lists all issues of the mint, with mintages, original price and then current retail value. The Franklin Mint also issued annual printed lists of items issued that year in "The Franklin Mint Almanac". All are out of print.

Footnotes

ee also

* Danbury Mint
* National Collector's Mint

External links

* [http://www.franklinmint.com/ Franklin Mint]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mint (coin) — Numismatics Terminology Portal Currency …   Wikipedia

  • Franklin Library — The Franklin Library was the publishing division of the Franklin Mint, which produced collectors books similar to those of the Easton Press for three decades. HistoryThe Franklin Library published its first book in 1973, and closed its doors for… …   Wikipedia

  • Mint-made errors — are errors in a coin made by the mint during the minting process. Mint error coins can be the result of deterioration of the minting equipment, accidents or malfunctions during the minting process, or intentional interventions by mint… …   Wikipedia

  • Mint Hill, North Carolina — Town of Mint Hill   Town   Location of Mint Hill, North Carolina Country …   Wikipedia

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt — Infobox President name=Franklin Delano Roosevelt order=32nd President of the United States term start= March 4, 1933 term end= April 12, 1945 predecessor= Herbert Hoover successor= Harry S. Truman order2=44th Governor of New York term start2=… …   Wikipedia

  • Franklin half dollar — Infobox Coin Country = United States Denomination = Franklin Half Dollar Value = 0.50 Unit = U.S. dollars Mass = 12.50 Diameter = 30.6 Thickness = 2.15 Edge = reeded Composition = 90% Ag 10% Cu Years of Minting = 1948 ndash;1963 Catalog Number =… …   Wikipedia

  • Mint Hill (Caroline du Nord) — 35° 10′ 49″ N 80° 39′ 52″ W / 35.180189, 80.664432 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt's paralytic illness — cite journal author=Ditunno JF, Herbison GJ title=Franklin D. Roosevelt: diagnosis, clinical course, and rehabilitation from poliomyelitis journal=Am J Phys Med Rehabil volume=81 issue=8 pages=557–66 year=2002 pmid=12172063 doi=] However, one… …   Wikipedia

  • National Collector's Mint — National Collector s Mint, Inc. Industry Collectibles Founded 1991 Headquarters Port Chester, NY Key people Avram C. Freedberg (Founder) Barry Goldwater Jr. (Director; Spokesperson) Products Legal tender coins …   Wikipedia

  • Danbury Mint — The Danbury Mint, is a division of MBI, Inc. that markets a variety of collectibles. Danbury Mint historically marketed high quality medals and ingots produced by others exclusively for them. The company also sold numerous other collectible… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”