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Old March 12th 04, 05:43 AM
J. Craton
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Default Show and Tell: Three CAM Franklin halves

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Again taken with my wife's new camera ..... I'm done playing with it
though. I think that my older and cheaper camera takes better coin
pictures.
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Old March 12th 04, 02:50 PM
John Carney
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"J. Craton" wrote in message
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http://www.pacifier.com/~craton/threecamfranks.jpg

Again taken with my wife's new camera ..... I'm done playing with it
though. I think that my older and cheaper camera takes better coin
pictures.
--
Jason Craton ---- CONECA N-3407 --- WINS #5
---------------------------
Interested in error coins?
http://www.error-coins.com - A work in progress (lack of progress really).

Nick is a DICK!
Reid is a troglodyte!


Jason, did you cherrypick these from proof sets like that 1957?

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Old March 12th 04, 06:55 PM
J. Craton
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http://www.pacifier.com/~craton/threecamfranks.jpg



Jason, did you cherrypick these from proof sets like that 1957?


Sure did. I have owned well over a dozen proof CAM franklins and I have
cherried them all out of proof sets. I have even shared my secrets of
how I do it here on the list a couple of times. Sean Reynolds said that
over on the PCGS boards, there are some guys who do this for a living.
If you are interested in learning the tricks I use to find these through
dulled up 40+ year old cello, do a google search because my lips are
sealed from now on
Seriously, if you want to know, just e-mail.

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Jason Craton ---- CONECA N-3407 --- WINS #5
---------------------------
Interested in error coins?
http://www.error-coins.com - A work in progress (lack of progress really).

Nick is a DICK!
Reid is a troglodyte!

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Old March 12th 04, 07:05 PM
John Carney
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"J. Craton" wrote in message
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http://www.pacifier.com/~craton/threecamfranks.jpg



Jason, did you cherrypick these from proof sets like that 1957?


Sure did. I have owned well over a dozen proof CAM franklins and I have
cherried them all out of proof sets. I have even shared my secrets of
how I do it here on the list a couple of times. Sean Reynolds said that
over on the PCGS boards, there are some guys who do this for a living.
If you are interested in learning the tricks I use to find these through
dulled up 40+ year old cello, do a google search because my lips are
sealed from now on
Seriously, if you want to know, just e-mail.


Oh, I remember that post. Haven't had an opportunity to try out your tricks yet though.

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John

Visit the RCCers favorite coins web page
http://mysite.verizon.net/jcarney44/coins/rccers.html


 




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