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<p>[QUOTE="airedale, post: 135623, member: 4695"]Hmmm. I do not think the world has learned of your theory yet!</p><p><br /></p><p>1962-D 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS. One of the more difficult dates in the Franklin series to find in decent shape, the average 1962-D is, quoting Franklin specialist Rick Tomaska, "of abysmal quality." Gems are rare, and Gem Full Bell Lines coins are exponentially rarer. This lovely example boasts a bold strike, with both pairs of bell lines clearly separated all along their length. The luster is brilliant, although light concentric toning in shades of blue and amber is present on the obverse rims, while the reverse is brilliant. Only trivial abrasions are seen with a loupe. PCGS has graded 10 coins finer (3/06).(Registry values: N491) Sold for: $747.50 </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Previous Prices from Heritage Auctions </p><p>Lot Date Grade Service Realized </p><p>Auction 408, Lot 1994 Saturday, June 3, 2006 65 PCGS $577.30 </p><p>Auction 405, Lot 8041 Monday, May 1, 2006 65 PCGS $632.50 </p><p>Auction 404, Lot 3134 Saturday, April 29, 2006 65 PCGS $747.50 </p><p>Auction 404, Lot 3133 Saturday, April 29, 2006 65 NGC $391.00 </p><p>Auction 404, Lot 3132 Saturday, April 29, 2006 65 PCGS $402.50[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="airedale, post: 135623, member: 4695"]Hmmm. I do not think the world has learned of your theory yet! 1962-D 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS. One of the more difficult dates in the Franklin series to find in decent shape, the average 1962-D is, quoting Franklin specialist Rick Tomaska, "of abysmal quality." Gems are rare, and Gem Full Bell Lines coins are exponentially rarer. This lovely example boasts a bold strike, with both pairs of bell lines clearly separated all along their length. The luster is brilliant, although light concentric toning in shades of blue and amber is present on the obverse rims, while the reverse is brilliant. Only trivial abrasions are seen with a loupe. PCGS has graded 10 coins finer (3/06).(Registry values: N491) Sold for: $747.50 Previous Prices from Heritage Auctions Lot Date Grade Service Realized Auction 408, Lot 1994 Saturday, June 3, 2006 65 PCGS $577.30 Auction 405, Lot 8041 Monday, May 1, 2006 65 PCGS $632.50 Auction 404, Lot 3134 Saturday, April 29, 2006 65 PCGS $747.50 Auction 404, Lot 3133 Saturday, April 29, 2006 65 NGC $391.00 Auction 404, Lot 3132 Saturday, April 29, 2006 65 PCGS $402.50[/QUOTE]
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