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WTB : PCGS 1954 MS65 Franklins-ZERO COINS OFFERED !
PawPaul
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Since I first posted this , I have been offered exactly zero PCGS MS65 1954-P Rainbow toned Franklin's !
Not a single coin was offered to me as a result of this thread ...............
so no more bumping to the top
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never to give up my quest - the impossible dream of finding colorful PCGS MS65 1954 Franklin 's
I WANT IT
that's
that's....
anybody else need top dollar for their 1954-P PCGS Franklins ?
Sent you a cream colored PCGS 54P FBL via PM.
Please make me an offer I cannot refuse.
Bump for a good guy and a dedicated Franklin collector!
Nice coins! Too bad he has the CuBug! because he has a great eye for Frankies.
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
Best Franklin Website
<< <i>Coppercolors' 65 was the spittin' image of the 66!
Nice coins! Too bad he has the CuBug! because he has a great eye for Frankies. >>
Thank you Bushmaster, you mean this 65? Back for sale by the way! (smoking images care of Lablover!)
ship me any PCGS 1954 Franklin that even loosely resembles that one
U need money ?
Jeff
offer me your colorful 1954-P PCGS MS 65 FRANKLIN b4 it's too late !!
I was sent pix of one , and bought another indirectly
Since there arn't any to be had -maybe I should start selling them
<< <i>I've got a really nice obverse rainbow toned PCGS Ms-65. I bought it a few years ago as it had the most unusual toning I'd ever seen on a Frankie and I got it for Bluesheet, sorry not interested in selling just thought it was interesting you should mention this specific date. >>
Care to back that up with Pics?
<< <i>I've got a really nice obverse rainbow toned PCGS Ms-65. I bought it a few years ago as it had the most unusual toning I'd ever seen on a Frankie and I got it for Bluesheet, sorry not interested in selling just thought it was interesting you should mention this specific date. >>
.........o.k. then , I will give you 150$ for it - sight unseen .
should you ever want to sell it
<< <i>Here is a toned 54 66 FBL from my Registry.
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gotta love those 1954 MS 66's ..........
lower pop. then a 54-D yet priced a whole lot lower
Reminds me of the stock market!
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<< <i>I've got a really nice obverse rainbow toned PCGS Ms-65. I bought it a few years ago as it had the most unusual toning I'd ever seen on a Frankie and I got it for Bluesheet, sorry not interested in selling just thought it was interesting you should mention this specific date. >>
Care to back that up with Pics? >>
You no I am a retard when it comes to posting pics here, could you help me out with suggestions on how to do a good job of this and what to use???
but there are many , many posts that give a step by step procedure ........
wouldn't it be just easier to sell it to me for 150$ ?
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<< <i>I've got a really nice obverse rainbow toned PCGS Ms-65. I bought it a few years ago as it had the most unusual toning I'd ever seen on a Frankie and I got it for Bluesheet, sorry not interested in selling just thought it was interesting you should mention this specific date. >>
Care to back that up with Pics? >>
You no I am a retard when it comes to posting pics here, could you help me out with suggestions on how to do a good job of this and what to use??? >>
Me too sir..im in the same boat when it comes to pics. But with some beautiful toned coins i take the time to have them photographed by Pros in this board.
Anybody else got a 54 Frankie for my friend PP?
You're still buying 54's after all these years ?!!
I also know you're not whistling dixie that you will make good offers for good coins.
I remember you buying those well over 10 yrs ago.
What happened to the Clydesdale 49S?
I dont know if I have many 54's left. I'm assuming all mint marks?
That is a real nice one u got there .....would it be for sale ?
R. Tomaska bought back that 49-S for a cool 6000$ and I gotta think he got it into a MS67 holder and sold it for ten grand or so .
I bet it is in a REGISTRY set now , I sure would think it will be in his upcoming book as it was for all intent and purposes - it is the most magnificent Franklin
that exists