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		<title>By: nss</title>
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		<description>There&#039;s no such metal as &#039;geranium&#039;.  I think you meant germanium, but I couldn&#039;t quickly find any reference to the Franklin mint actually using it in any of their coins.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s no such metal as &#8216;geranium&#8217;.  I think you meant germanium, but I couldn&#8217;t quickly find any reference to the Franklin mint actually using it in any of their coins.</p>
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