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1954 Canada nickel and 1945
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Good afternoon-
Time for another grading question- How common is a 1954 Canadian Nickel should it get a CAM designation? How pronounced does the CAM need to be on the reverse to get the designation?
So, is this a coin worthy of submitting?
And I have a similar question for a 1945 Nickel- what if it can go 66 or 67? Worth doing?
Any thoughts are welcome- I am curious what our Canadian collectors here (and others) may think-
Thanks
Time for another grading question- How common is a 1954 Canadian Nickel should it get a CAM designation? How pronounced does the CAM need to be on the reverse to get the designation?
So, is this a coin worthy of submitting?
And I have a similar question for a 1945 Nickel- what if it can go 66 or 67? Worth doing?
Any thoughts are welcome- I am curious what our Canadian collectors here (and others) may think-
Thanks
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The 1954 nice Cameo Portrait with the reverse being less so- still not sure if it would be enough to get the designation
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1954 cameos are harder to come by than MS66 1945s but still not likely to be worth the price of a PCGS slab.
Pics would help to asess the cameo.
maybe it is your lucky day and it is a No Shoulderfold!
it could then be worth many thousands....
according to ICCS, only 4 have been certified.
Regarding the 1945 - I agree with DBM, this date and the 1944 chrome plated "V" nickels are very common in MS66 but tough in 67. I have not an example with a cameo contrast. Cat value for either date is about $200CAD in 66.
The 1954 is readily available with some degree of CAM. I've only seen one piece that looked DCAM. I have a PL64 with light obv CAM with none on the rev.
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