I saw a reverse-toned MS67FBL (NGC) in Baltimore whose color, IMO, trumps this one... no specks at all--totally smooth, electric lustre, no marks, and the color was unbelieveably vibrant. That was one heck of a wow coin!
...............i seen more Franklins then the lot of you combined ..............., and you ain't seen no coin "way better then this" ! This is as good as it gets ....................and maybe you have seen rev. tone thats better -but frankly , it's the obverse that carries a coin . Take my word for it , this is the ultimate mint set toned Franklin . take it to the bank . Smoke it in your pipe write it in blood set it in concrete
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......alrighty then ; beauty is in the eye of the beholder . I'm a big boy - i can admit when i'm wrong ................... it is the most apealing Franklin I have seen ........to each their own !
<< <i>...............i seen more Franklins then the lot of you combined ..............., and you ain't seen no coin "way better then this" ! This is as good as it gets ....................and maybe you have seen rev. tone thats better -but frankly , it's the obverse that carries a coin . Take my word for it , this is the ultimate mint set toned Franklin . take it to the bank . Smoke it in your pipe write it in blood set it in concrete >>
Yep, I'd have to agree. Way better is a little extreme. There is also subjectivity, but anyone whose loved Franklin for well over 20 years knows this is an extremely rare bird.
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<< <i>How is that a 67 with the big mark on the obverse? >>
Didn't you read the label?
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But way out of this ol' country boy's wallet.
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<< <i>How is that a 67 with the big mark on the obverse? >>
I count 5 hits to the lower bust
09/07/2006
Jeremy
<< <i>I saw a reverse-toned MS67FBL (NGC) in Baltimore whose color, IMO, trumps this one... >>
That one sold on eBay a couple years ago. PCGS graded, but I'll be damned if I can remember the year or the grade. Brought around $800.
Russ, NCNE
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This is as good as it gets ....................and maybe you have seen rev. tone thats better -but frankly , it's the obverse that carries a coin .
Take my word for it , this is the ultimate mint set toned Franklin . take it to the bank .
Smoke it in your pipe
write it in blood
set it in concrete
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"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!"
"If it don't make $"
"It don't make cents""
PCGS 1958-D MS66 FBL
That's a very pretty coin too
<< <i>I'll stick with my $350 piece of crap thank you......
That's a very pretty coin too >>
You been peekin into my secret stash....
Do you use bake or broil for those colors?
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it is the most apealing Franklin I have seen ........to each their own !
<< <i>..kryptonite - thats one hellofa coin you got there ! >>
Thanks!!!!
I think it will stick around in my collection for a while
<< <i>...............i seen more Franklins then the lot of you combined ..............., and you ain't seen no coin "way better then this" !
This is as good as it gets ....................and maybe you have seen rev. tone thats better -but frankly , it's the obverse that carries a coin .
Take my word for it , this is the ultimate mint set toned Franklin . take it to the bank .
Smoke it in your pipe
write it in blood
set it in concrete >>
Yep, I'd have to agree. Way better is a little extreme. There is also subjectivity, but anyone whose loved Franklin for well over 20 years knows this is an extremely rare bird.
<< <i>I viewed this coin in person a couple weeks ago. It is one of the most killer obverse toned Franklins I have ever seen. End of story. >>
........thanks Master !
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<< <i>I liked it so much I ended up owning it! >>
Is it available ??
though I did just get this one back from PCGS.....not as nice but still colorful and a 66 FBL
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<< <i>This thread is before my time started here. Was the coin a '58-D? I've only got one Frankie that is a MS67FBL (NGC)... and it is a '58-D. >>
it was indeed a 58-D !