Wanna see a pretty Franklin and Roosevelt Dime? Nice job Phil ....forgot to add a crazy toned Ike to

Phil did a great job as usual
At least I think they are pretty
Both are not that easy to find in these grades and both have some nice subtle toning.
1963 Franklin MS66
1956-D Roosevelt FB



At least I think they are pretty

Both are not that easy to find in these grades and both have some nice subtle toning.
1963 Franklin MS66
1956-D Roosevelt FB


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I really like the Franklin!!
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And Phil's photos captured both the color and luster on both, he really does a great job.
i really like how that 63 was imaged much more naturally instead of heavily diffused
also like the coin itself!
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<< <i>Great looking '63 Franklin!
Thanks
As I'm looking at the image better it looks like a bugs bunny
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I really like the Frankie and that IKE is wild beautiful!
AB
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Take a look at the mint mark on the 1956-D Roosevelt Dime, in the photo it kinda looks like a D over D. It could just be the photo, but its worth looking at the coin to check.
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<< <i>Very pretty coins....
Take a look at the mint mark on the 1956-D Roosevelt Dime, in the photo it kinda looks like a D over D. It could just be the photo, but its worth looking at the coin to check. >>
I thought it was too but do they add any value?
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Is that the same 63 that was subject of an earlier thread wherein many forumites were declaring it would grade ms64?
<< <i>Sweet!
Is that the same 63 that was subject of an earlier thread wherein many forumites were declaring it would grade ms64? >>
I'm pretty sure.....yes
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<< <i>One day that 63 franklin will be in an fbl holder. From the pic its one of those coins that on a good day can make it. I just hope when it does its you that makes it! >>
63 p is unique in the series.
All other dates/ mm will be Fbl-limited right up close to the crack (left side).
Like many near Fbl 63 -p's this one HAS the strong enuff lines right up to the crack,
but is too weak halfway between the crack $ the left edge of the bell
There was a time when this conceivably could have graded Fbl, but not today IMHO