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<p>[QUOTE="Michael McStacker, post: 5294432, member: 116916"]The Franklin Mint ruined Balboa's. They diluted the market with proof and commemorative sets in the 70s. You would be lucky to get over melt value for them. The only ones that have any meaningful value are the original buisness strikes. 1931-1934-1953 full Balboa's are all good investments and 1934 is the lowest mintage 1/2 Balboa.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael McStacker, post: 5294432, member: 116916"]The Franklin Mint ruined Balboa's. They diluted the market with proof and commemorative sets in the 70s. You would be lucky to get over melt value for them. The only ones that have any meaningful value are the original buisness strikes. 1931-1934-1953 full Balboa's are all good investments and 1934 is the lowest mintage 1/2 Balboa.[/QUOTE]
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