It sold for $143. @Beefer518 is the winner ($150) and jumps ahead of me once again in the points race (darn it)!
Points Table IBetASilverDollar - 5 Points ddddd - 5 Points Beefer518 - 5 Points C-B-D - 4 Points brg5658 - 3 Points heavycam.monstervam - 3 Points baseball21 - 3 Points jwitten - 2 Points Johndoe2000$ - 2 Points Volante - 1 Point jtlee321 - 1 Point moneycostingmemoney - 1 Point KSorbo - 1 Point Pickin and Grinin - 1 Point ddoomm1 - 1 Point ron_c - 1 Point
Alright. Here's something completely different. 1962 (P) Mint Set in an old cardboard holder. Full set (P&D) lists for about $45. Yes, there is a cent, but it has no toning, and I didn't feel like raising the legs on the tripod to include it. Anything that isn't imaged has no toning, or I wasn't able to capture any minimal toning. 2 images of the Franklin, as it really has 2 predominant colors, blue and reds. Nickel is lightly blue toned, and I was able to pick it up a little. So what did I pay? (No, not from a garage sale or anything like it, bought from an auction house).
$50 This is a nice set, but I would agree with @C-B-D that the colors aren't strong enough to bring the monster premiums.