# 849 - Modern American Silver Dollar Commemoratives - Part 51

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Due to the coronavirus, I am stuck at home and I cannot access part of my stack, where I have coins I have not posted about before.

So we will continue a series that I published almost two years ago, "The Modern American Silver Commemorative Dollars".

This will be a little different series, because the photos are new (I hope better than the old ones) and the text will be different (of course the basics are the same).

The info below comes mostly from: https://moderncommemoratives.com/

"The United States Modern Commemorative Coin program began in 1982. That year, the US Mint released commemorative half dollar coins to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. Since that date, commemorative coins have been issued nearly every year to celebrate famous American people, places, events, and institutions.

Each commemorative coin program is authorized under an Act of Congress. The Act typically specifies the subject to be commemorated, the denomination of coins to be issued, and the maximum authorized mintage for each. Additionally, most commemorative coin programs include surcharges added to the cost of each coin, which will be distributed to specified beneficiary organizations or fund projects that benefit the community."

All coins weight 26.73g with 90% silver purity. They were issued in Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated finish.

They will be presented in the order they were minted, but only one of each design. I will alternate the Proofs with the Brilliant Uncirculated.

The fifty first is the PR70 DCAM 2006-P "Franklin-Scientist".

"The 2006 Benjamin Franklin Silver Dollar was issued for the 300th anniversary of the birth of this important figure in American history. Different silver dollar designs were released featuring Benjamin Franklin in his younger years as a scientist and his older years as a statesman and Founding Father."

PCGS graded 3,289 2006-P "Franklin-Scientist", with 401 as PR70 DCAM. 142,000 2006-P "Franklin-Scientist" were minted in Philadelphia.

I bought this coin in 2013 for $116.00 and today's price is around $70.00. The issue price was $39.00.

The obverse features an image of him as a young man flying a kite, representing his experiments with lightning.

The obverse was designed by Norman E. Nemeth.

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The reverse features Franklin’s famous political cartoon featuring a snake cut apart with the caption “Join, or Die”. This was intended to communicate that colonial unity was a matter of life and death.

The reverse was designed by Charles Vickers.

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Thank you for reading. Please comment, upvote, resteem and advise me.

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I forgot that Franklin had a fondness for flying kites in shocking weather conditions, science must go forth! Thanks for sharing @ronavel

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It is amazing that he did not die during his experiments with electricity...

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FUN FACT: A Fourth of July Special! Benjamin Franklin's son was the Royal Governor of New Jersey during the American Revolution; truly a House Divided!

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That is an awesome coin! Did you ever wonder just how much of a charge he got when he discovered electricity? I've been zapped before by 110 power and also by an electric fence that hit me hard enough to slam me to the ground! I don't think I would have much cared for discovering it, lol! Take care my friend and have a lovely day!

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