I threw this one back, back then, not knowing what it was. That's happened a lot this past year. Sigh.
The 1953 Franklin Half Dollar. I also purchased the one, five, ten and twenty five cent proofs in PF-67.
This week's newps: A rather homely, but rare 1840-O Half Dime with Drapery graded F15 by ICG . . . A raw XF 1862-S Seated Dime . . . A really super 1857-S Quarter, very conservatively graded F12 by ANACS . . .
Oh no, really. I didn't pay much for it. Can you show me a pic of the real one. Paid less than four bucks.
Recent Purchase: This one is going on a trip to the grader for hopefully a crossover with higher grade the 1934 PD MS62 looks much better in person then the photo. 1921 PD is getting cracked out for a different grader's opinion as the rose gold color was questionable
old school stuff, thought it might be interesting. forgot it even had a coin in it for a week after getting it in mail. I rarely get a package like this these days, so was kinda surprised last week.