1954-S EVEREST FRANKLIN PCGS MS 66 FBL
A very, VERY tough year to find with full bell lines and it’s a BLAZER!!! San Francisco mint Franklins are typically known for a soft strike that rarely yields definition in Franklin’s hair, much less full bell lines on the reverse! PCGS has graded 12,515 examples in non-FBL condition! However in FBL, there are just 3,450 graded and of those, only 159 have made the high grade of MS 66 FBL! This is a BLAST-WHITE BLAZER with highly lustrous surfaces that feature barely any bag marks. The reverse features solid and clear bell lines along the bottom of the Liberty Bell, with this example featuring an overall impressive strike for a 1954-S! An extremely attractive example that is extremely SCARCE in this condition! CVI: 1-1-7
A very, VERY tough year to find with full bell lines and it’s a BLAZER!!! San Francisco mint Franklins are typically known for a soft strike that rarely yields definition in Franklin’s hair, much less full bell lines on the reverse! PCGS has graded 12,515 examples in non-FBL condition! However in FBL, there are just 3,450 graded and of those, only 159 have made the high grade of MS 66 FBL! This is a BLAST-WHITE BLAZER with highly lustrous surfaces that feature barely any bag marks. The reverse features solid and clear bell lines along the bottom of the Liberty Bell, with this example featuring an overall impressive strike for a 1954-S! An extremely attractive example that is extremely SCARCE in this condition! CVI: 1-1-7
A very, VERY tough year to find with full bell lines and it’s a BLAZER!!! San Francisco mint Franklins are typically known for a soft strike that rarely yields definition in Franklin’s hair, much less full bell lines on the reverse! PCGS has graded 12,515 examples in non-FBL condition! However in FBL, there are just 3,450 graded and of those, only 159 have made the high grade of MS 66 FBL! This is a BLAST-WHITE BLAZER with highly lustrous surfaces that feature barely any bag marks. The reverse features solid and clear bell lines along the bottom of the Liberty Bell, with this example featuring an overall impressive strike for a 1954-S! An extremely attractive example that is extremely SCARCE in this condition! CVI: 1-1-7