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1949-D Franklin

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Opinions welcome. It's been lurking in my album for a very long time. I can't remember if I pulled it from circulation as a kid or if it was in the coins from grandpa. If the pictures aren't good enough, I can remove from 2x2 and try again, but it's been in there since 1972 so I'm reluctant to mess with it.

1949-D-Franklin

1949-D-Franklin

1949-D-Franklin
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Beautiful coin. Looks to have a great strike me lost of luster.
A few hits on the obverse, but otherwise it's in great shape.

64 or 65 FBL depending on how those obv marks look in hand.
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MS-64 , not sure about fbl
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MS-64
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I don't think it is FBL. The lines look like they fade near the crack.

Edit: I will say MS-63
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Judging by Heritage images I think it might get FBL; NGC is supposed tougher and from what I can see their coins also show the third line disappearing near the crack. Here's an MS65 example here. You might need a login to see full size images. Of course with any coin, I see MS64 examples that look better than mine, and MS-66 examples that look worse... Guess I'd have to get a professional opinion. The value difference from 64 to 66 is pretty extreme as you all probably know. $100 to $10000+, talk about condition rarity.

Just for fun, I annotated this coin.

1949-D-Franklin

A - Hairlines between B and E extended past E look like die scratches.
B - Two very small parallel dings.
C - Minor rim nick.
D - Two tiny dots.
E - Two rubs, not sure how graders count these.
F - Ding in the jowl barely visible in photo.
G - Ding in the hair is biggest / most obvious mark on obverse.
H - Can't tell if this is on the surface or in it.
I - Two or three small dings here are deepest marks in obverse field.
J - Small ding in hair.
K - Bit of chatter here looks worse in picture than it is.

Not trying to influence anyone's opinion, but how does a TPG put these elements together to arrive at a grade?
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MS-64, not FBL
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I have it at 63 not fbl... The most noticeable distraction for me is on the reverse and to me what holds it back from a 64
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