1952-S Franklin

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  1. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

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  3. cc51

    cc51 Senior Member

    no i would keep your money at best your goin to get au-558
     
  4. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    au-558?...cool.. that is higher than a perfect 70. NGC here it comes! LOL
     
  5. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    Flyers, very nice coin. I think you should cut your losses and send it to me, I will pay for shipping and toss in a few bucks for your trouble. : ) Seriously, I like that coin. Some rubs on it that will keep it out of the major leagues I would think though.
     
  6. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    Ha ha. Thanks Jim. Hard to get those early 1950 S Mint Franklin's with Full Bell Lines. I was sending a few others in so I think I will put that in too. Sending 11 Franklins total from the set I won recently.
     
  7. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    It is still a very nice Franklin. :thumb:

    Phoenix:cool:
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    If you want harder ones try getting Franklins from the 1960-1961-1962-1963 with FBL...any mint.

    Speedy
     
  9. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    You got that right. Checked the NGC Census for FBL:
    1951-S 67 total
    1952-S 35 total
    1953-S 3 total
    1954-S 62 total

    1960 192 total
    1961 44 total
    1962 35 total
    1963 22 total

    So what do you think Speedy. Chance of FBL's on either the 52-S or 54-S?
     
  10. FHDave

    FHDave Senior Member

    Is this one an FBL Franklin? Looks like the bottom line on the left might not be full.
     
  11. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    Good question. It's off the NGC ti see what they say. Should have an answer in about a month.
     
  12. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Well those POP's are higher than I was thinking----but let me put it this way---you are way more likely to get FBL's from the earlier dates such as 1948 and 1949 than the later 60's.....now after 1949 the detail started to go down---I think it was 1955 the mint redid the master die---therefor IIRC the dates to look for are:
    1950-1954 and then start again in about 1958 to the end of the set.
    I had all of this info saved here somewhere but I've lost it so I might be wrong on some of the dates I've quoted above.

    I haven't seen your coins yet as I'm on slow internet and it takes a year to load such large photos---but I'll try again tonight and see if they will load.

    Speedy
     
  13. FHDave

    FHDave Senior Member

    According to Rick Tomaska's book on Franklin halves, the master die was reworked for the 1960 coins. He stated that even though the master die was reworked, they did not do a good job on the bell lines, which is why the 1960+ coins are more sharply struck, but still hard to find full bell lines.
     
  14. zaneman

    zaneman Former Moderator

    Speedy,
    I bought a 1960-d for 21 dollars. Got the grade back today from NGC, 65 FBL. :)

    Unfortunately, every other coin I sent in they did not grade they way I wanted them to. :(
     
  15. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Not full lines (bottom line is incomplete), and probably not worth grading...Mike
     
  16. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    Thanks Mike. Knew it was close but wasn't sure. I think I have a better shot with the 54-S.
     
  17. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    NICE!!!....how about some pics??

    I agree--sorry.

    Speedy
     
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