May 26-27, 2003, The Dr. Jacob Terner Collection, Sale 20

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U. S. Coins

Franklin Half Dollars

 

Lot 1678
1948. PCGS graded MS-65 Full Bell Lines. Together with: 1948-D PCGS Mint State 65 Full Bell Lines and 1950-D NGC MS-65. Both the 1948-P and 1950-D are attractively toned. Total of 3 Franklins.
Estimated Value $550-650.

 

Lot 1679
1952-1955 PCGS graded Proofs. Consists of the following: 1952 PR-66 (3 pcs); 1953 PR-64 (2 pcs); 1953 PR-65 (2 pcs); 1954 PR-64; 1954 PR-65; 1966 PR-66. Total of 10 coins.
Estimated Value $700-800.
Benson Collection.

 

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1955. NGC graded MS-63 and MS 62. The obverse of one exhibits a full spectrum of vivid rainbow tones while the reverse of the other exhibits similar toning. A wonderful pair of toned coins. Total of 2 pieces.
Estimated Value $500-600.

 

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1957-D. PCGS graded MS-65 Full Bell Lines. Beautifully toned obverse featuring vivid hues of gold, rose and green. The reverse is toned a mostly pale blue. Worth a premium for the lovely toning.
Estimated Value $350-450.

 

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1957-D. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Bell Lines. From an original mint set with beautiful natural toning.
Estimated Value $300-400.

 

Lot 1683
1957-D and 1959-D both grade from MS-64 to 65 and each has full bell lines. Flashy luster. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $175-225.

 

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1958-D. PCGS graded MS-66 FBL. Wonderful, colorful "mint set" toning on both sides, a bit heavier on the obverse and a bit brighter on the reverse. Great eye appeal and worth a significant premium because of the special color. PCGS has graded 475 at this level, with only 12 higher (all MS-67).
Estimated Value $800-1,000.

 

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1960 Mint Error. PCGS graded MS-63 Stk on Silver 25C Plan. Struck on a silver quarter planchet and perfectly centered! Quite unusual like this.
Estimated Value $750-1,000.

 

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1960-D. PCGS graded MS-65 FBL.
Estimated Value $600-700.

 

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1961. NGC graded Proof 68. Nicely toned, particularly on the reverse.
Estimated Value $125-150.


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