Question regarding 1881-CC Dollar
au58
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Does the DMPL designation on a certified coin of this date imply that the coin is CAMEO? If not, does a CAMEO designation command a premium? Does the DMPL designation vary by grading service (i.e., does it mean something different from one service to another)?
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DMPL does NOT imply cameo, nor is cameo designated on PCGS or NGC. I have seen cameo designated on some ANACS slabs.
Form many dates DMPLS do not come cameo or cameos are rare. Cameos do command a premium but the amount depends on the degree of cameo and whether the date is usually found cameo.
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Or thats how the rumor goes.
not all proofs have cameo and DMPL's do not have to have a cameo at all. What matters is if the fields are prooflike.
Thanks to all who have replied.
AU58, Here's an interesting question posed to HRH concerning cameo designations on morgans...LINK
As far as cameo being "typical" on 81CCdmpls, I disagree. most likely because my definition of cameo is less forgiving than than the dealers out there trying to sell you a "cameo" 81cc. Here's a decent "cameo" 78cc: 78ccCameo
I don't believe this level of cameo is "typical" in 81CCs. Furthermore, even this coin would should not be considered ultra-cam or a B&W cameo. I agree with your observation about "degrees" of cameo, but do not believe "some cameo", "light cameo", or "moderate cameo" should be categorized as Cameo.