PCGS Franklins For Sale-Pics being added

Here's a list of Franklins for sale from my collection. I am going to do a list of ten or so every week or two. PM me, including if you want something that you don't see on the list. S&H included. Check, money order, paypal (you pay the fee) accepted. Edited:I'll be adding pics and updating list.
1951-D...PCGS65FBL... Golden amber toning on the obverse, and mottled. Very clean cheek and nice luster for a 51-D. This coin is very attractive and PQ for a date hard to find so...$575

1952...PCGS66FBL...Orange and green toning about the obverse field. Reverse is rimmed with gold and green, with the fields in a light violet and blue. The reverse is one small tick on the bell away from 67, highly lustrous and fully struck. Higher end price, but so is the coin...$275


1954...PCGS65FBL...The obverse is mostly charcoal grey and dark golden toned with underlays of blue. Reverse is mostly brilliant with a few ticks on the bell...$95 SOLD
1955...PCGS65FBL... Slightly mottled charcoal blue toning, with pretty gold and orange around the rims. Very lustrous and fully struck, and more lightly toned than a typical mint set 55...$75 SOLD

1956...PCGS65FBL...Golden orange toned reverse with splatters of turquoise and purple. Lustrous and a very clean piece, A well hidden small scratch in the right obverse field, otherwise this coin is a 66...$65 SOLD
1957...PCGS65FBL... A mint set grey toned coin with crimson and blue about the rim. The reverse is slightly hazy, but has beautiful and very noticeable lavender, blue and green on the bell...$55 SOLD
1957-D...PCGS65FBL...A mint set grey coin with nice golden yellow peeking through the fields. The coin is average for a 65, but so is the price...$30 SOLD
1962-D...PCGS65FBL...This coin is very lustrous, with a mostly mottled amber toning on the obverse, with some purple and green mixed in. The reverse is a knockout, with the same amber, green, and purple noticeably toned around the rims, with exceptional luster and look. A PQ coin for the date which is extremely difficult to find nicely toned. In an old green holder and purchased from John Wooten 10 years ago...$750
1963FBL...PCGS65FBL...Irredescently toned on the obverse in a blue and violent color, and more pronouced and mottled toning in blue on the reverse. Very clean coin for a date that comes baggy. The toning is not killer, but very nice for the date, as this is a difficult date to find exceptionally toned...$850 Text Text
1951-D...PCGS65FBL... Golden amber toning on the obverse, and mottled. Very clean cheek and nice luster for a 51-D. This coin is very attractive and PQ for a date hard to find so...$575
1952...PCGS66FBL...Orange and green toning about the obverse field. Reverse is rimmed with gold and green, with the fields in a light violet and blue. The reverse is one small tick on the bell away from 67, highly lustrous and fully struck. Higher end price, but so is the coin...$275
1954...PCGS65FBL...The obverse is mostly charcoal grey and dark golden toned with underlays of blue. Reverse is mostly brilliant with a few ticks on the bell...$95 SOLD
1955...PCGS65FBL... Slightly mottled charcoal blue toning, with pretty gold and orange around the rims. Very lustrous and fully struck, and more lightly toned than a typical mint set 55...$75 SOLD
1956...PCGS65FBL...Golden orange toned reverse with splatters of turquoise and purple. Lustrous and a very clean piece, A well hidden small scratch in the right obverse field, otherwise this coin is a 66...$65 SOLD
1957...PCGS65FBL... A mint set grey toned coin with crimson and blue about the rim. The reverse is slightly hazy, but has beautiful and very noticeable lavender, blue and green on the bell...$55 SOLD
1957-D...PCGS65FBL...A mint set grey coin with nice golden yellow peeking through the fields. The coin is average for a 65, but so is the price...$30 SOLD
1962-D...PCGS65FBL...This coin is very lustrous, with a mostly mottled amber toning on the obverse, with some purple and green mixed in. The reverse is a knockout, with the same amber, green, and purple noticeably toned around the rims, with exceptional luster and look. A PQ coin for the date which is extremely difficult to find nicely toned. In an old green holder and purchased from John Wooten 10 years ago...$750
1963FBL...PCGS65FBL...Irredescently toned on the obverse in a blue and violent color, and more pronouced and mottled toning in blue on the reverse. Very clean coin for a date that comes baggy. The toning is not killer, but very nice for the date, as this is a difficult date to find exceptionally toned...$850 Text Text
Some refer to overgraded slabs as Coffins. I like to think of them as Happy Coins.
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whwer's the monster stuff ?
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To the good 'ole days !! Those are some true monsters !!!
those pix are killer man ............... you still got that robin egg blue '49 in pcgs 66 ?
<< <i>I'm holding my breath until i see MORE !!
Me Too!
1959D. Haven't posted many of my Frankies out of my #1 set. Here's one.
1961D. Colorful
1958D. A cool 67FBL
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<< <i>Jeeper's D.H - i missed them !! are you going to post sommore
me too!
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For SCCoins - here's some old lousy untouched pics of a 54-D.
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Then i showed it to the consignee - who had a fit !! To his credit (albiet with his back to the wall ) ; R.T sent the guy an additional grand !
There is no prettier 54-D , and that sucker is a solid 66 !!! Not like the bullsheet PCGS is putting in 66 holders these days.
Yours was the 6 th one made , for Petes sakes - now they graded a mob of them
that 49-S must be in some millionairs pocket........., and could very well be in a 67 holder now . That coin was also the pinnicle of it's date -
damn near a perfect coin and color to absolutly die for . R.T bought it back ........so the trail would follow through him
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Sounds like you have a personal problem with the seller to bump the thread so long after it has run it course...and the way you are doing it.......why not take your personal problems to PM and let other threads have some life?
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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<< <i>............not much air left.................turning blue
Sounds like you have a personal problem with the seller to bump the thread so long after it has run it course...and the way you are doing it.......why not take your personal problems to PM and let other threads have some life? >>
Your way off course here, they are buddies.
and i don't think getting up to 1950 is running it`s course ;
he's got 1951 thru 1963 to dazzle us with .
More probably , you seem to have some latent inferiority complexes dealing with that tiny
thing `tween your leg's .
AND i`m not sure what kind of "master collector" could be so "short" sighted as to
not chomprehend that the Franklin series dosn't end at 1950 .
I will dig up any old thread i so choose and i will bring it to the top any time i want .
FRANKLIN's RULE !!!!!!!!!!!!
<< <i>...........YEAH, WHAT HE SAID ...........
and i don't think getting up to 1950 is running it`s course ;
he's got 1951 thru 1963 to dazzle us with .
More probably , you seem to have some latent inferiority complexes dealing with that tiny
thing `tween your leg's .
AND i`m not sure what kind of "master collector" could be so "short" sighted as to
not chomprehend that the Franklin series dosn't end at 1950 .
I will dig up any old thread i so choose and i will bring it to the top any time i want .
FRANKLIN's RULE !!!!!!!!!!!! >>
No complex here...buddies or not, kind of STUPID to NOT be the thread creator and be bringing up OLD threads on a BST forum where FRESH threads are trying to get stuff done.
Not only STUPID but RUDE too.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I still think that if he is selling them he should bump the thread or a new one.
To bump a thread here, like this, is inconsiderate of others for the purposes it appears.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment