1952 and 1953 Proof Franklins and Washingtons w/pictures..

The prices are as listed with the description/pictures and include insured shipping. I know the pictures aren't the best so please PM any questions. Thanks.
Al H.
1952 Washington Quarter, PCGS PR67/A very clean, bright white coin with no contacts and faint hairlining on Washington's neck from the Mint packaging. The mirrors are nice overall and the obverse has a light Cameo appearance. $100


1953 Washington Quarter, NGC PF66CAM/A very PQ example that I thought might UCAM. There are no frost breaks, no contacts/hairlining and the coin is blast white except for some reverse rim tone at 1-2 o'clock. $150


1952 Franklin Half-Dollar, PCGS PR64/Another nice, bright white coin that unfortunately suffered a bit too long in the Mint packaging which left some hairlines. The fields are clean and haze free giving nice contrast, but the frost is too weak for a Cameo designation. $180


1953 Franklin Half-Dollar, NGC PF65/A nice original beauty with faint rim tone, strong mirrors and a pleasing overall Cameo appearance. A combination of die polish and faint hairlining on the bell held this one back from a higher grade. $200

Al H.
1952 Washington Quarter, PCGS PR67/A very clean, bright white coin with no contacts and faint hairlining on Washington's neck from the Mint packaging. The mirrors are nice overall and the obverse has a light Cameo appearance. $100


1953 Washington Quarter, NGC PF66CAM/A very PQ example that I thought might UCAM. There are no frost breaks, no contacts/hairlining and the coin is blast white except for some reverse rim tone at 1-2 o'clock. $150


1952 Franklin Half-Dollar, PCGS PR64/Another nice, bright white coin that unfortunately suffered a bit too long in the Mint packaging which left some hairlines. The fields are clean and haze free giving nice contrast, but the frost is too weak for a Cameo designation. $180


1953 Franklin Half-Dollar, NGC PF65/A nice original beauty with faint rim tone, strong mirrors and a pleasing overall Cameo appearance. A combination of die polish and faint hairlining on the bell held this one back from a higher grade. $200


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That is a sweet 53 Frankie.