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Nice FBL PL, can't be many of them round.

 

I am looking for them, and will buy them up if located. Since it is obvious they were not struck from proof dies, they were the first off polished dies. I would think only a dozen or so would have been struck and out of these how many were saved?

 

 

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Nice FBL PL, can't be many of them round.

 

I am looking for them, and will buy them up if located. Since it is obvious they were not struck from proof dies, they were the first off polished dies. I would think only a dozen or so would have been struck and out of these how many were saved?

 

 

i have a 1959 MS65 PL it is tied for finest known with one other, im sure you have seen my pics on here somewhere, i also have a raw 49-s that has a good shot at making PL if/wheni submit it. I would sell or trade to you are interested. I like peace dollars the most, but have been looking to get some more pre 33 gold pieces. well,m let me know!

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and if you can find them...PL business strikes.

 

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For the $2000+ pricetag, I can think of a lot of other coins I'd much rather have than a PL Frankie. But, to each his/her own. ;)

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and if you can find them...PL business strikes.

 

1949_franklin_prooflike_obv.jpg

 

For the $2000+ pricetag, I can think of a lot of other coins I'd much rather have than a PL Frankie. But, to each his/her own. ;)

 

Offer them to me!

 

I am buying MS-65 FBL PL Franklins at $2,000!

 

MS-65 PL (non-FBL) I will pay $600.

 

Also looking to buy Merc PL's.

 

I have the cash if you have the coins.

 

Thank You.

 

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Nice FBL PL, can't be many of them round.

 

I am looking for them, and will buy them up if located. Since it is obvious they were not struck from proof dies, they were the first off polished dies. I would think only a dozen or so would have been struck and out of these how many were saved?

 

a few saved

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and if you can find them...PL business strikes.

 

1949_franklin_prooflike_obv.jpg

 

For the $2000+ pricetag, I can think of a lot of other coins I'd much rather have than a PL Frankie. But, to each his/her own. ;)

 

They are very cool coins, and they are very rare, so the price is certainly justified.

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