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<p>[QUOTE="Phoenix21, post: 216276, member: 7424"]Thanks, I know, I'm saving up to get one. The 70-D I'm going to do later on, when I do a Kennedy set. Thanks!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> Thanks. Got a question. What makes a Franklin have to have to get the FBL designation? Does it just have to mean the bell lines go all the way around, or do they have to have no dings on them. They have a few dings, but not very bad. I'll get better clearer pics later on. I really like it, it is just stunning in hand. Thanks!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> Thanks! I want to try to do a set like that. Do you have pics of the set? I know I'd like to see them. Does it include the proofs?</p><p><br /></p><p> Thanks! That's cool, might be the first set I complete too. Depends what I want to do first, RPM Lincoln cents, or Franklins. Probably Franklins, be a bit easier to assemble. Do you have pics of your set? Wow, that is awesome! That is about melt. :thumb: That is a great deal! I will, the dealer I went to had only this one and another, and I liked this one the best. He doesn't seem to care for Franks for some reason, surprised that he had two. I definetly have my eye out for the proof Franks. They will look perfect in my collection (a good combo, I like Franks, and I love proof coins, so makes sense to keep an eye out for Proof Franks) Some I've seen are just Magnifecent. But pricey though. But shouldn't be to hard to complete the set. Thanks everyone that replied!</p><p><br /></p><p>Phoenix <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie6" alt=":cool:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix21, post: 216276, member: 7424"]Thanks, I know, I'm saving up to get one. The 70-D I'm going to do later on, when I do a Kennedy set. Thanks! Thanks. Got a question. What makes a Franklin have to have to get the FBL designation? Does it just have to mean the bell lines go all the way around, or do they have to have no dings on them. They have a few dings, but not very bad. I'll get better clearer pics later on. I really like it, it is just stunning in hand. Thanks! Thanks! I want to try to do a set like that. Do you have pics of the set? I know I'd like to see them. Does it include the proofs? Thanks! That's cool, might be the first set I complete too. Depends what I want to do first, RPM Lincoln cents, or Franklins. Probably Franklins, be a bit easier to assemble. Do you have pics of your set? Wow, that is awesome! That is about melt. :thumb: That is a great deal! I will, the dealer I went to had only this one and another, and I liked this one the best. He doesn't seem to care for Franks for some reason, surprised that he had two. I definetly have my eye out for the proof Franks. They will look perfect in my collection (a good combo, I like Franks, and I love proof coins, so makes sense to keep an eye out for Proof Franks) Some I've seen are just Magnifecent. But pricey though. But shouldn't be to hard to complete the set. Thanks everyone that replied! Phoenix :cool:[/QUOTE]
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