Ok, I need a little help figuring out what the difference is in these 3 Frankin listings on Ebay. I'm just starting out with this this series so I'm trying to educate myself a little. Other than the obvious difference "48D" these three all look great. Could someone explain why the difference in price? I need to get my eyes trained to look at these coins.... Thanks in Advance! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Franklin-19..._Individual&hash=item20d2145d7d#ht_3211wt_904 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Franklin-19..._Individual&hash=item5d3e19c255#ht_3155wt_932 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Franklin-19..._Individual&hash=item20d1b052cb#ht_3155wt_932
I personally think the priciest one of the bunch has less contact marks in the field which was a big pet peeve of mine when I was finishing the set. The least expensive one has a nasty looking bell that I wouldn't want in my collection. These were just initial impressions from only a quick glance. When looking at the defining characteristics of the series, check out the depth of the curls around the ear as well as the bell and its trusses. If it makes you feel any better, I have bought several of this seller's halves and highly recommend him...there was only one where the picture was least representative of the coin I received.
This rarely happens to me, I can't make up my mind whether you should buy all 3 of those coins, or none of them. And no, it has nothing to do with the grade of the coins. Let's see if you can figure out why I am saying that.
Thanks dimeguy, yes I see exactly what you are describing. I know about the bell lines but didn't know about the ear curls. I have heard nothing but good about this seller. He will be how I go to when I start. He seems to have the nicest examples on Ebay and comes highly recommended by a few CT members. Thanks For your Help!!!
Because of this? This coin will be shipped in a mylar and cardboard 2x2 Grading is very subjective and should you disagree, we have a 14 day return policy. We do not issue refunds for coins that have been submitted to 3rd party grading companies. I learned a long time if you wanted a graded coin buy a graded coin.
LOL, Actually I'm not buying any of them. As I said, I'm just starting out with this series and I'm on the learning curve at the moment. I know there are Franklin collectors here on CT and I'm just tapping into their knowledge. Thanks for the reply GD
I believe the third coin on this list is the best coin. Nice strong luster, minimal contact marks & a strong detailed strike. Also a fair price for a 48 issue. This seller has many outstanding franklins & most of his coins are strong examples of the year & mint.
I also see the bag marks you are talking about BB. I'm not sure if I want to do a proof set or business strikes either. Coins with all that field space can be a challange in reguards bag marks on business strikes I know. I'm actually kind of torn on which way to go on that question. If I get a chance I'm going to post photos of the Frankins that I currently have and maybe get some feedback on those as well. Thanks for the reply brewerbonsai, I appreciate it greatly!
1066, good luck with this. I'm slowly picking up Franklins here and there and have to admit I saved this seller to look again at his items for sale. I would go for the 2nd or 3rd, not to excited about the first one. Looks a little beat up but it's hard to tell from that photo. I do like the bell lines on the 3rd...
I agree Paul, how is your collection going, any real problems with finding them? Are you doing proofs or B-srtikes? Do you have any photos?
There's a whole "Post your Franklins" thread in the U.S. Coin forum. Mine's going very slowly, I buy only occasionally, more on a whim than anything else, if one jumps out at me.
Thanks for the heads up on the thread I'll check it out now! Best of luck as you forge ahead. Thanks for they replies too!
merlin - look at all 3 of those coins on the reverse where it says Half Dollar. Pay particular attention to the L.
The only difference I can see is possibly one of the "L's" in dollar on the 48d look to be different lengths?
Here are pics of a '48 and a '48-D. Compare the areas I mentioned to the pics in that auction. See any difference ?
I must admit, you have got me stumped GD. I'm sure it's gonna jump out and bite me when you tell me what it is LOL. I really appreciate your taking your time to help teach me and everyone else this stuff :bow:
I think I've gotten most my raw silver UNC and silver proof quarters from this seller. He had a 1934 Washington greased filled die ( 1 was greased ) I picked up for 15.00. I've been very happy with the coins he's sent me so far. I'm tempted to buy that 48 D for my raw UNC Franklin collection.
Doug- Are you thinking that L has splitting in the serif? I can't tell if it's the picture, lighting, both, or true doubling? edit: yea, that's mechanical methinks ... also can't find any listing with those PUPs in CPG and on wexlers...
I like the 48d too. No worries though if you want to buy it go for it, I have no intention of picking any frankilns up just yet unless it's one of those "cant pass it up" deals. If you buy it I would like to see the photos when you receive it though!