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1948 50C MS66FBL PCGS #86651

Omaha Bank Hoard

1948-D 50C MS66FBL PCGS #86652

Lustrous and lightly toned by faint apricot color over the otherwise silver-gray surfaces. Well preserved and minimally marked on both sides. An attractive Gem with razor-sharp striking details.

1949 50C MS66FBL PCGS #86653

Speckled gold, olive, and pale-purple coloration rests upon lustrous surfaces that display sharply struck devices. A few minute ticks on the upper part of the Liberty Bell are mentioned for accuracy. PCGS has not graded any example of this issue any higher

1950 50C MS66FBL PCGS #86656

An attractive and sharply struck Premium Gem with brilliant silver surfaces and frosty luster. Only two finer examples have been certified by the California grading company

1951-D 50C MS66FBL PCGS #86659

Light rose toning covers satiny, distraction-free surfaces on both the obverse and reverse of this Premium Gem exemplar. The fields are unusually nice for an MS66 representative and the resulting eye appeal is also above average

1952-D 50C MS66FBL PCGS #86662

Intensely lustrous with delicate, speckled red, lime-green, orange, and gold toning over both sides. The design elements are sharply struck, including the all-important Bell Lines. Surface marks are minimal, as expected

1953-D 50C MS66FBL PCGS #86665

Iridescent sea-green and lilac patina bathes this nicely struck and highly lustrous example. The 1953-D was hoarded by the roll, but sharply struck and vividly toned Premium Gems are both scarce and desirab

1954-S 50C MS66FBL PCGS #86669

Ex: Chesapeake Collection