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Went to a local coin show and picked up my first Franklins. 1948 MS65 FBL, 1951 S Ms65, 1952 S MS65 and 1954 S MS65. My goal is a complete set in MS65. The journey begins.
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Nice. What TPG? John1 
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Don't forget the proof cameos 
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Muddler, my first goal is an MS set. May get PF cameo for my birth year (1956).
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Since you are going with PCGS, that gets you off the hook for the Prooflikes! 
Edited by jimbucks 09/29/2018 2:45 pm
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In that grade, what would be the most expensive Franklin?
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Good luck on set! Post pics as you progress!
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Quote: In that grade, what would be the most expensive Franklin? 1949D - Red Book says $500, but ebay has them for around $350.
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  Here is the first one.
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  Here is the 2nd one
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  Number 3 for the day
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  Last one of the day.
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Quote: Went to a local coin show and picked up my first Franklins. 1948 MS65 FBL, 1951 S Ms65, 1952 S MS65 and 1954 S MS65. My goal is a complete set in MS65. The journey begins. Excellent! 
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