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Franklin FBL Definition

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Sometime in the near future I really want to put together a franklin collection. I want to learn more about them before I start buying so the first question I have is the fbl definition. I've been to some sites online and kind of got an idea but can someone explain it more or point me to a good source for the answer.
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FBL refers to the lines on the liberty bell on the reverse. They have to be complete and uninterrupted all the way across to get the FBL
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Here's is a very detail page w/ information on the strictest standard: http://www.caccoin.com/reference-se...ference-set/
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