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Old November 15th 06, 04:03 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default Franklin PCGS FBL or not? Look and decide


"steve edwards" wrote in message
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Recently I bought two 1955 Franklins graded MS64 by PCGS.
One is designated FBL, the other is not. Even better, the serial
numbers
are sequential, which means (I guess) that they were graded one right
after the
other. I've posted pictures of the Bell Lines at
http://www2.SPSU.edu/math/edwards/fbl.jpg

Take a look, and tell us which is which. I'm curious whether people
think there is a large
or even discernable difference. Both coins are nicely toned.
And I will give them both as a prize to whoever figures out which is
which is which.......NOT!!!


Steve E.


Neither has a FBL but they might get one.
The A has a big hits across the top and the bottom lines--so you can't see
what's underneath that area because it was obliterated by the contact marks.
But they also take into consideration the entire other 99% of the coins
strike so they will hand out a FBL even if the actuall bell lines may be a
little weak. So I would need to see the whole coin.
The B is your typical goo-filled or die abraded strike.
You need to see sharp details that are fully struck--like the 'Pass and
Stow' needs to be strong, the heraldic eagle needs to have strong feathers
and there should be 3 hairs visible on his side burns.



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