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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
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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
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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
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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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