Hey Franklin half collectors, what do you look for in a well struck coin?
I am not referring to the bell lines on this question. I'm talking about one that is all around well struck. Is it hair details? Lettering on the bell? What makes the cut for you?
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appearance and desirability are a good start with me
When I collected these, I really liked to see sharp and distinct lettering on the bell.
The hair detail..
I like them when you can read "PASS AND STOW” really clearly and it having full bell lines, and I really only like them toned.
Mr_Spud
They have to be brilliant, no spots.
I prefer luster bombs
Hair detail around the ear. Detail in the yoke and ‘pass and stow’.
Hair detail near the ear.
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Was assembling a proof set and the above was the best example I could afford. Not a fan of toned coins though I understand their appeal to some collectors. When this one goes off for grading, I will probably get it "conserved" -- cleaned -- so it isn't the lone toned coin in my FHD graded collection.