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1950 50C MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS.From The Southern C 1950[50C] MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS,

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1950 50C MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS.From The Southern C 1950[50C] MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS,
<B>1950<50C> MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS,</B></I> well struck and lustrous, with dappled brown-gray, antique-gold, and olive patina on both sides; <B>1951 MS65 PCGS,</B></I> bright satiny luster shines from the well struck surfaces, the obverse reveals luscious deep red-brown and dark-green peripheral toning; <B>1951-D MS65 Full Bell Lines,</B></I> boldly struck and fully lustrous, with slight speckled russet and olive patina on both sides; <B>1951-S MS65 PCGS,</B></I> beautifully smooth surfaces with beaming luster and a lovely coating of opaque, creamy beige and reddish toning over both sides; <B>1952-S MS65 PCGS,</B></I> well struck except for slight weakness on the bell lines, with pleasing luster and attractive original toning over the reverse, and near the obverse borders; lovely speckled russet and green patina enhances the appearance of this flashy, frosty Gem: <B>1954 MS65 PCGS,</B></I> lovely multicolored toning blankets each side of this vibrantly lustrous example: <B>1954-S MS66 PCGS,</B></I> rich dappled patina covers both sides, with antique-gold, cobalt-blue, purple, and numerous shades of green in evidence; <B>1956 MS66 PCGS,</B></I> well struck, vibrantly lustrous, and carefully preserved with a thick coating of charcoal-gray and russet-gold toning over both obverse and reverse; <B>1958 MS66 PCGS,</B></I> a very deep layer of emerald-green and charcoal-rose coloration blankets the obverse, the reverse has a light coating of speckled russet patina; <B>1957 MS66 PCGS,</B></I> russet-gold, tan, and sea-green colors are prominent, along with lively luster, bold details, and minimal surface marks; <B>1960 MS65 PCGS,</B></I> well struck and essentially brilliant, with bright glistening luster and few marks, the bell lines appear to be full; <B>1960-D MS65 PCGS,</B></I> fully struck and highly lustrous with pleasing creamy-white toning, the bell lines are obviously complete; <B>1961-D MS65 PCGS,</B></I> bright, full satiny luster, a few scattered contact marks, and a light coating of speckled russet toning on both sides; and a <B>1963-D MS65 PCGS,</B></I> exceedingly flashy with light speckled russet color and an interesting planchet flaw just above the A in DOLLAR on the lower reverse. <BR><I>From The Southern Collection.</B></I>