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SOLD - 3 Proof Franklin’s, High Grades, PCGS/CAC

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Hi - I am a collector and not a dealer, and I recently upgraded these three coins in my Registry set.
1. These did not sell on the BS&T when originally listed, so they are now on DLRC with NO RESERVE, ending tonight, Sunday evening May 15th.
2. EVERY coin was graded by PCGS.
3. Every coin has a CAC.
4. Every coin has DLRC's TOP Five Star Rating for Eye Appeal.
5. EVERY one of these three coins looks as if it came off the press yesterday, just as the designer envisioned for them to look. Super watery mirrors like "liquid silver".

1952 PCGS PR67CAM w/CAC
2. There have been 216 graded as PR67CAM (82 by PCGS and 134 by NGC).
3. Of those 216, 72 have a CAC.
4. The PCGS Price Guide is $2,250, but the CAC Price Report is at $2,500.
5. The most recent two sales were at Great Collections in April 2021 at $3,420, and at Stacks in June 2021 for $2,040 (in 2019, two others sold on GC for $3,094 each).

Here are photos, but keep in mind the coin in hand is much nicer than the photos - it looks as if it came off the press yesterday, just as the designer envisioned. Super watery mirrors like "liquid silver".


1956 TYPE 1 PR68 - with D.L. Hansen Pedigree Label!
1. This is the MUCH rarer Type 1 version, AND this coin has the D.L. Hansen label - see the photo below.
2. There have been 1,451 graded as PR68 (only 172 by PCGS but 1,279 by NGC).
3. Of those 1,451, only 164 have a CAC (only 11.3%).
4. The PCGS Price Guide is $575, and the CAC Price Report is at $635 (without the DL Hansen label)..
5. The most recent sale was this exact coin, in October 2021 at Heritage, and it sold for $780.

Here are photos, but keep in mind the coin in hand is much nicer than the photos - it looks as if it came off the press yesterday, just as the designer envisioned. Super watery mirrors like "liquid silver".


1959 PR67+CAM
1. There have been 613 graded as PR67CAM AND PR67+CAM (241 by PCGS and 372 by NGC).
2. However, of those 613, only 12 merit the "+" grade by PCGS or NGC (9 by PCGS and 3 by NGC).
3. Of those 613 graded PR67CAM or PR67+CAM, only 41 have a CAC (and this is one of those 41), but of those 41 with a CAC, this is one of the very few with a "+".
4. The PCGS Price Guide is $825. The CAC Price Report is at $715 (but that is WITHOUT the "+").
5. The most recent sale was just last month at Great Collections, and it sold for $1,352.
6. Buying one of the very few 67+CAM's (especially one of the even fewer with a CAC) is a tremendous value, as a 68CAM will cost over $2,000.

Here is the True View, but keep in mind the coin in hand is much nicer than the photo - it looks as if it came off the press yesterday, just as the designer envisioned. Super watery mirrors like "liquid silver".

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Steve

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My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
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