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My Franklin Half Dollar Dansco Album

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I sent my Franklin Dansco Album to Bob Campbell to photograph as I knew I wouldn't be able to do the coins justice. He is still working on them so here are the first two.

 

1948 P

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1948 D

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1949 P - Bob had trouble getting everything to show correctly on this coin but I think he did a great job with the coin.

1949Franklin.jpg

 

1949 D

1949DFranklin.jpg

 

1949 S

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1950 P

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When it comes to taking photos BOB is great. I defer to him. :) Between him and Mark and a few others some steller photos come out. :)

 

Bob did a great job of illustrating Dwain's Frankie's. (thumbs u

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I like the reverse of that 49P. You're 49S looks to be well struck, it looks like it would probably FBL. I'll bet the luster really shines on that 50P - that issue is known for having well above average luster.

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Some very nice looking Frankies. (thumbs u I particularly like the reverse of the '49.

 

Bob certainly does excellent work.

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As many of you know, I sold my #1 Franklin set a couple of years ago at a price that surprised many people. However, since then, I've been slowly upgrading what was my #2 set (now #1), and even started a new #2 set of toned coins (I tend to prefer blast white Frankies). One of these days, I'll have to get it out and drop some images on the boards.

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Hi,. The 1949D is a well struck even if it has a few scratches on it. I has a full eagle with great strike and full tail feathers. Even on the obverse Ben has good hair.

Ron

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