I'm very new to the series and I don't collect certified coins, so I hope that's alright. Regardless, here are two (of a total collection of four) of my favorites so far via scanned photos.
Where do you want me to start? I've got about 50 Franklins, maybe more. I guess I'll start with one I don't post very often, my only proof: (if y'all want to jump the gun, my Franklin registry is linked in my signature below, but you probably already knew that )
This one just came in the mail. The luster is booming, and the high points are pretty free of pitting. Really nice to look at.
As much as I like to take credit for the '63 being FBL, I am afraid I can't. There's actually a mark 2/3 to the left of the bell's crack and a fading 1/2 to the right of the crack. You can see the latter on the photo if you have very focused eyes. Regardless, it is very close to what I would consider FBL and I'm still very happy with it. Marauder, that is one vibrant toner! Wow, beautiful.
Bottom of the drawer This one was stashed in a bad place and last year I ignored it as being dirty. Now I'm learning to like it.
Those are some very nice Franklins. Here's one I bought today, kind of spotty. It looks better than the scan.
Uhhhhh... I'm not entirely sure what you are doing here Bruce, but I can say unequivocally and without a doubt, those are both mine. They are both in my Registry set, and you are using my images. Further, the 54S I just posted a few posts previous to you. Explain? Further, looking at the names of the images, I'm even more confused. The 50D is a 64FBL, and the second one is a 54S (not 53S as labelled). Perhaps you might have downloaded my images for future use (which I have no problem with, as long as you credit them as mine), and got them mixed up with your own somehow?