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Franklin FBL Help

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I am working on a franklin collection. I am trying to stay with ms65+ and fbl's. Any suggestions on where I can get some accurate price guidlines for fbl's. My RedBook only gives prices for ms65. Most of the coins I am looking at are considerably higher because of the fbl. How much value does that add-any other price guide that I can check out for help? Thanks
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Your criteria of MS65+FBL is almost unrealistic for some of the issues unless you have access to unlimited funds. FBL is quite common on some Franklins while it is virtually impossible to find on others. Numismedia would probably be the best source for accurate pricing but you may also want to check completed auctions on Heritage.
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Unless you are going after registry grade coins, I would try and go for MS66 coins or MS65 without the FBL. You will get the set done easier/less expensively and it will look alot better with the higher graded coins. Teletrade will also provide you with some auction trends.
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