Polished 1962 Franklin, just look at the price http://www.ebay.com/itm/1962-Frankl...=item3f53fc43a1:g:H3MAAOSwqv9V6LWF&rmvSB=true Look at the third image and you can see why SGS gave this one an MS70. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-S-Jeff...=item33b2983716:g:SVAAAOSwd0BVsk8v&rmvSB=true
What makes you think the Franklin is polished? It might be, but I can't tell from the picture. Based on the (admittedly bad) images, it looks like your basic mirror proof of the era, with an absurd price tag.
I posted this in another thread last Wednesday: Wait! Here's another opportunity for the discerning rare coin collector: http://www.ebay.com/itm/262337438230 An "Extremely Rare" 1963 Franklin Half that's missing the "P" or "O" mintmark! It's so rare in fact that a 'D' mintmark actually appears briefly, then vanishes. If you watch very carefully, you can see it appear then quickly disappear again between the first, second & third pictures. It's really fast, so you'll need to pay close attention! An absolute steal at ONLY $699.99 OBO - with free shipping even!! I'm surprised no one has bought it yet. It's been relisted many times. Maybe the right buyer hasn't found it yet because it's listed in the Franklin Half Category. I'll bet if they change it to the Errors category, it'll sell within minutes!!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Indian-Head...473422?hash=item3abfb5ea4e:g:g68AAOSwxp9W7CDJ A "blank planchett" that's only blank on 1 side, the other side is just extremely worn
If you use Watch Count, you'll see the item was relisted and ultimately sold for $2250. The seller wasn't as crazy as you think. That's about 75% of the original asking price. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1883-O-PCGS...861791?hash=item1c61cc471f:g:2XYAAOSwhkRWfMqj
I actually DON'T think the buyer is buried at all. Coins with mediocre and minor toning are bringing large premiums these days, so I am not surprised at all by the result.