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Several items for sale here. As always, shipping is included in the price. Preference is given to multiple orders. Reasonable counter offers will be considered. 5 day return policy. All are PCGS slabs. Since there are 2 1958 coins, please be specific about which one you're interested in. The pics are OK but I just couldn't get ones that got the color without glare. So if you need another view, lemme know and I'll see what I can do.
1957-D Franklin, 65 FL
This coin has great mint set toning. The fields on the right obverse have a light green fading into a small amount of red before the rim. The green circles down to the WE in the motto. The left field has more red in it. There is a mark on the face which limits the grade. Given the nice luster, color and quality of the fields, the 65 grade is acceptible. The reverse has some mint set toning but is more of a steel blue with some color around the rims. Nice around STATES. $75
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1956 Franklin, 64
This coin is good but not spectacular. There is a great red/purple look on the obverse centered mostly around the date. It doesn't show up well in the pics but is obvious in person. The reverse has a similar look with the toning being primarily purple. $20
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1958 Franklin, 66
Great luster on this coin with some streaky red toning. The reverse is lightly toned but almost uniform in color. All in all like a coin with character. $75
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1958 Franklin, 65
The younger brother of the other one. The obverse also has great luster but the color is smoother and more of a light pleasant red. A little splash of yellow and blue is on there, too. The line you see in the pic is a strange toning line that looks harsh in the pic but is barely noticeable on the coin. The reverse is mostly white with a nice bit of blue at the top. $45
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1907s 50 Centavos US/Philippines, AU55
One of the great territory coins we have. This is a great example of an early US/Phil territory coin. The AU 55 grade is accurate. There is light wear and a couple of hits that account for it. Otherwise I think this should be in a 58 holder. The color is a red that really looks great on the delicate (and nearly full) luster. Older holder, too. $80
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1888 Morgan, 65
A very nicely toned coin. Probably envelope toning. A lot of green and red and a little blue all over the obverse. The reverse has the same look but more to the periphery. All in all a nice coin. $210
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1957-D Franklin, 65 FL
This coin has great mint set toning. The fields on the right obverse have a light green fading into a small amount of red before the rim. The green circles down to the WE in the motto. The left field has more red in it. There is a mark on the face which limits the grade. Given the nice luster, color and quality of the fields, the 65 grade is acceptible. The reverse has some mint set toning but is more of a steel blue with some color around the rims. Nice around STATES. $75
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1956 Franklin, 64
This coin is good but not spectacular. There is a great red/purple look on the obverse centered mostly around the date. It doesn't show up well in the pics but is obvious in person. The reverse has a similar look with the toning being primarily purple. $20
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1958 Franklin, 66
Great luster on this coin with some streaky red toning. The reverse is lightly toned but almost uniform in color. All in all like a coin with character. $75
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1958 Franklin, 65
The younger brother of the other one. The obverse also has great luster but the color is smoother and more of a light pleasant red. A little splash of yellow and blue is on there, too. The line you see in the pic is a strange toning line that looks harsh in the pic but is barely noticeable on the coin. The reverse is mostly white with a nice bit of blue at the top. $45
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1907s 50 Centavos US/Philippines, AU55
One of the great territory coins we have. This is a great example of an early US/Phil territory coin. The AU 55 grade is accurate. There is light wear and a couple of hits that account for it. Otherwise I think this should be in a 58 holder. The color is a red that really looks great on the delicate (and nearly full) luster. Older holder, too. $80
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1888 Morgan, 65
A very nicely toned coin. Probably envelope toning. A lot of green and red and a little blue all over the obverse. The reverse has the same look but more to the periphery. All in all a nice coin. $210
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