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Maybe its time to get a few Franklin's Graded too?
by coinsarefun on 24 Jul, 2011 02:18
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As long as I am sending in the Kennedy I think I will inlcude these too The 1956 is the Bug's Bunny variety, usually seen in the 1955 Franklin, so this one is a little rarer. The 1949 looks like full bell lines to me and nice high grade.
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Reply #1
by bear on 24 Jul, 2011 03:26
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Mighty fine, mighty fine indeed! Especially the 1956.
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Reply #2
by kaz on 24 Jul, 2011 10:36
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I really like those. Off the top of your, or anyone's head, which Franklin dates/mints are hardest to find with attractive toning?
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Reply #3
by coinsarefun on 24 Jul, 2011 10:39
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I really like those. Off the top of your, or anyone's head, which Franklin dates/mints are hardest to find with attractive toning?
The 1960's, don't remember which year and another year, which I don't remember
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Reply #4
by bear on 24 Jul, 2011 16:27
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That is why you should buy Rick Tamaska's new book on Franklin Halves.
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Reply #5
by WingedLiberty on 24 Jul, 2011 17:12
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I love the color on the '56 ... NICE!
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Reply #6
by kaz on 24 Jul, 2011 19:06
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I have answered my own question: a year or so ago I jotted down some dates on one of the Franklin Threads on CU-- info from some of the Franklin specialists now banned for Conduct Unbecoming a PCGS Forum Member-- just found the index card-- Hard to find: 50-d,49-d,51-d,48-d,52-d,62-d,63-d Easiest to find: 54 thru 58p, and 58-d
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Reply #7
by coinsarefun on 24 Jul, 2011 20:18
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I have answered my own question: a year or so ago I jotted down some dates on one of the Franklin Threads on CU-- info from some of the Franklin specialists now banned for Conduct Unbecoming a PCGS Forum Member-- just found the index card-- Hard to find: 50-d,49-d,51-d,48-d,52-d,62-d,63-d Easiest to find: 54 thru 58p, and 58-d
Thanks for getting the info on here
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