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Friday, 08/10/2007 11:36:17 AM

Friday, August 10, 2007 11:36:17 AM

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Franklin Hosting GDR Privée in Santa Cruz, Bolivia -

Financial Planning Meetings and Work-Site Inspections -
for Major South American Projects Scheduled -
LAS VEGAS, NV-- Marketwire - August 9, 2007 -

Franklin Mining, Inc.
(PINKSHEETS: FMNJ) President, Jaime Melgarejo, Jr., is pleased
to announce that Franklin's New York, NY-based financial
advisor, Gregoire de Rothschild, has arrived in Bolivia.

A series of meetings has been scheduled at Franklin Oil & Gas,
Bolivia S.A.'s Santa Cruz offices to allow Franklin
principals, consultants and project managers the opportunity
to present each of several South American projects.

Additional meetings are scheduled to introduce Franklin's
in-country managers, engineers and staff.

Gregoire de Rothschild, Chairman, GDR Privée, a New York
City-based investment bank with both domestic and
international contacts and relationships, is assisting
Franklin obtain project financing from third party
institutional lenders.

About Franklin Mining, Inc.:
Franklin Mining, Inc.
has mining and energy interests in the United States
and Bolivia as well as energy interests in Argentina.
Franklin Mining, Bolivia S.A.
is a wholly owned subsidiary.
Franklin Mining, Inc.
holds 51% ownership in both
Franklin Oil & Gas, Bolivia S.A.
and Franklin Oil & Gas, Argentina S.A.
Additional company information is available at
http://www.franklinmining.com.

DISCLOSURES: "Safe Harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: --
-- Franklin Mining, Inc.'s actual results to differ
materially from those expressed in any forward-looking
statements made by, or on behalf of, Franklin Mining, Inc.

For further information, please visit our website
(www.franklinmining.com) or contact our
Investor Relations firm,
A. Austin & Company,
1-702-386-5379.

Contact:
Investor Relations
A. Austin & Company
1-702-386-5379

http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=759180&k=fmnj

Thanks for the interesting silver read -

http://silverstockreport.com/2007/rosen_interview.html

Imo. Tia.
FMNJ & SIL - Missions -
God Bless -

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Ps.
Gold & Silver - The Only Real Money Standard =

not paper, not electronic credits, not chips and
not polo-ticz fiatz or 666counterfeitz vs....

The old real dollar is the name of the official currency
in several countries, dependencies and other regions,
including Australia, Canada, the East Caribbean, Liberia,
Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States -

It is represented by the symbol $, placed before the dollar
amount (in French Canada, after) -

The dollar was also in use in Scotland -
during the 17th century, and there is a claim that -
it was invented at the University of St Andrews -

The name is related to the historic currencies Tolar,
in Bohemia, Thaler, in Germany and Daler, in Sweden.

The name thaler (from thal, valley) originally came
from the guldengroschen (great gulden, being of silver
but equal in value to a gold gulden) coins minted -
from the silver from a rich mine at St. Joachimstal
(St. Joachim's Valley) in Bohemia -
(now in the Czech Republic).

The name Spanish dollar was used for a Spanish silver coin,
the peso, an 8 real coin, which was widely circulated -
during the 18th century in the Spanish colonies -
in the New World -

The use of the Spanish dollar and the Maria Theresa thaler -
as legal tender for the early United States -
is the reason for the name of that nation's currency -

The word dollar was in use in the English language -
for the thaler for about 200 years prior to -
the American Revolution -

Spanish dollars, or pieces of eight as they were called,
were in circulation in the 13 colonies that became
the United States and legal tender in Virginia -

The bottom lines -
Bucky - to fall down the cliff corrupt disgraced? =
why the super rich want safety in PM's -
Got FMNJ PM's safety?




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