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PCGS Coinfacts Franklin GTG
Danye West
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I was browsing PCGS Coinfacts to test my grading skills, and one of the coins looked oddly familiar: my coin. Thanks for the free Trueview PCGS. Guess the grade!
I could make a birth year registry set out of pocket change.
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Now to go look for it. LOL
Regrade!
Submission 5248636
Looks deserving of a 67FBL
Clean enough "marks"-wise senor georgiacop50. But what's not evident in the image is that the obverse is close to a brown. It has that dusty just slightly overburnt appearance from about five years too long in the paper. That's what's holding it back.
I bought it as a group of raw coins, not in mint set boards, but obvious mint set toners. I have tried to imagine that coin if it had been pulled from the paper five or ten years earlier. Geesh!
I might, along with this guy which is a 65FL, no brainer.
Looks like the 50P's a no-brainer 66FBL if they buy the color. I predict it's going to take a few times for that one to get it in a holder, unless the images arent' exactly on, or unless you've got the mojo
I've got pretty good mojo: I just submit clear NTs with the ones I'm less confident on.
The upper right hand coin is your franklin. While I bought them raw and not in a mint set, I put them together in these boards to see what it would have looked like. Pretty sweet.
The upper left quarter graded 66. It has a large neck scratch but with ms68 color.
The lower right coin graded 66+ l. t has the color of a top end 58D (though the image was toned down) it's flourescent and should be an ms67 .
So glad you have the half, it's in a good home.
It's already in an MS64 holder... for some reason.
I've got pretty good mojo: I just submit clear NTs with the ones I'm less confident on.
Those are colors that can be made, maybe the 64 was a throwaway grade for a borderline NT coin
how about another 48 mint set
Perhaps the most beautimous ever! Larry, You saw how your upper right quarter is a 68 now didn't you?
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