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Strong Franklin prices for white MS66's.

Last night on ebay, a 1955 PCGS MS66FBL sold for $1500 plus:55link.

There were some other strong prices for white coins by the same seller.
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    MadMonkMadMonk Posts: 3,743
    A white 55 in true 66 is a pretty hard find. So I can see a strong price. What were some of the other dates and prices?
    Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
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    49-P MS66FBL $635, this was a bargain if the coin is all there.

    49-S MS66 $152, had a tinge of color, not quite white

    50-P MS66 $368, strong price considering it is not FBL

    51-P MS66 $222, best bargain of the nightimage, looks FBL in the pix

    54-P MS66 $366, this one looked really sweet, hard to find w/o FBL and a $2K+ price tag

    59-P $502, strong price, looks like perhaps a doubled die (Ty2/Ty1) reverse

    61-P $621, a bit stronger than I expected, usually go for $400-$500

    All of these were recently graded, somebody has got a pretty good eye!
    "Wars are really ugly! They're dirty
    and they're cold.
    I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
    Mary






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    MadMonkMadMonk Posts: 3,743
    Hey, thanks for the info...I can't get to ebay.
    49P is tough to find attractive.
    I would have liked a shot at the 54P too. Most I see are dogs!
    Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
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    .somebody had a good eye -

    or else got lucky getting them graded at PCGS .

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