Complete set Franklin proofs PCGS

Here is an entire set of Franklin proofs available either as a set or separately. All have been graded by PCGS, although I cracked out 2 of them hoping to send them in for an upgrade, but due to illness have not been able to. When I sent these in to have them graded, I was too new to coins to know that haze could be removed before sending them in, and so they went in straight out of the Capitol holders the sat in for 40-50 years. Now I need to sell them to pay medical bills. I will upload individual photos as requested. Cert links to each coin follow description. Prices are shipped. Paypal ok, but add 3%. Postal money order preferred. Please, no low ball offers, these are really reasonable prices for these coins already.
1950- $380: Originally graded PR64, but had haze/smudges on it so I cracked it and gave it an acetone bath, I don’t think it helped; probably still a 64. http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070044.html
1951- $320: PR64+ http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070045.html
1952- $200: PR65+ http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070046.html
1953- $165: Originally graded PR65, cracked out and bathed in acetone to remove haze because all devices are heavily frosted, a nice coin. http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070047.html
These photos taken while still in PCGS holder, with haze.


1954- $90: PR65+ http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070048.html
1955- $50: PR64 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070049.html
1956 Type 2- $35: PR64 with frosty devices http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070049.html
1957- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070032.html
1958- $35: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070033.html
1959- $30: PR64 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070034.html
1960- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070035.html
1961- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070036.html
1962- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070037.html
1963- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070037.html
1950- $380: Originally graded PR64, but had haze/smudges on it so I cracked it and gave it an acetone bath, I don’t think it helped; probably still a 64. http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070044.html
1951- $320: PR64+ http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070045.html
1952- $200: PR65+ http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070046.html
1953- $165: Originally graded PR65, cracked out and bathed in acetone to remove haze because all devices are heavily frosted, a nice coin. http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070047.html
These photos taken while still in PCGS holder, with haze.


1954- $90: PR65+ http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070048.html
1955- $50: PR64 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070049.html
1956 Type 2- $35: PR64 with frosty devices http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070049.html
1957- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070032.html
1958- $35: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070033.html
1959- $30: PR64 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070034.html
1960- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070035.html
1961- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070036.html
1962- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070037.html
1963- $30: PR65 http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18070037.html
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<< <i>Pics! please! >>
Of which coins, specifically?
And, bump for my birthday~
Thanks!
More BST references available.
Bump for Monday.