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Let's See Your Franklin Halves!!
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I'm glad to see this thread up again.

 

That's a Very attractive album toned 1948. :applause:

 

 

Here's one that Tomaska included as a plate coin in his most recent book...

 

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Thanks SkyMan.

That 54 S is awesome!

That's pretty cool that the coin is pictured in the book. Do you know who took the pictures that are in the book?

I think the pictures you posted are much better, so kudos to whoever took them.

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Actually 6 of my coins are Plate coins in the book. You'll find them all in Appendix A. I suspect that the pictures were taken by a son in law of Rick's. I personally think the images in the book aren't particularly good.

 

The images of the '54-S were taken by Shane Canup. Most of the toner pictures that I've posted on this thread were taken by Shane or by Bob Campbell while the cameo proofs were imaged for the most part by Bruce Lee. Here's another plate coin.

 

 

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Nice pix. (thumbs u

 

Here are some raw Frankies I posted awhile back in another thread. They are all in a Dansco I'm putting together.

 

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Attractive looking Franklins! (thumbs u Congratulations on the 401. :applause:

 

I just created a thread last week about my raw '52-D, '53-D and '54 Franklins. Since you posted your '53-D and '54 Frankies I'll post them again. IMO the Dansco is coming along nicely, and I'm having a Lot of fun doing it.

 

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On 11/29/2020 at 9:44 AM, physics-fan3.14 said:

The problem with resurrecting really old threads like this is that many of the pictures are gone. 

 

Who cares! :takeit:  It's just a beautiful circulated set for your viewing pleasure. :bigsmile:

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