More begging for cameo pics [a follow up to yesterday's post]
SanctionII
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Yesterday I posted that I wanted to see pics of cameo lincolns and frankies. The response from members was a treat.
So..................., I need and want and now humbly entreat you and beg for more.
Please post pics of cameo Washies, Roosies, Jeffy's and, dare I ask, cameos of earlier classic proofs (Walkers, Mercs. Buffs, IHC, Barbers and earlier series). I shall check this thread again tomorrow morning to gaze upon the pics you post. Sanction II
So..................., I need and want and now humbly entreat you and beg for more.
Please post pics of cameo Washies, Roosies, Jeffy's and, dare I ask, cameos of earlier classic proofs (Walkers, Mercs. Buffs, IHC, Barbers and earlier series). I shall check this thread again tomorrow morning to gaze upon the pics you post. Sanction II
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Those pix are pretty good !
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
100Proof1957, I looked at the NGC #2 1957 proof set pics. Very nice penny. Per chance does your best 1957 CAM lincoln look like the one pictured at NGC?
Seanq, your 1968 Roosie is one of the nicest, if not the nicest I have seen. Over the past 6 years of looking, I have only found two 1968 CAM Roosies. You have a very rare coin (IMHO). How did you acquire it? Was it from a 1968 proof set that you purchased or was it a single that you found? If you do not mind me asking how much did it cost you? For the two I have found, one was in a proof set (cost $6.00) and the other was a single ($2.00).
I find it amazing that coins that are 40 to 150 years old were made with such high quality. It shows how talented and creative humans can be, even with low tech (compared to today) production methods. The finest cameos are clearly works of art.
That number 2 registry set at NGC IS mine !
here is my little cameo; those are some incredible Morgans back there!
Best,
Billy
Fully struck and very deeply mirrored PQ Choice Brilliant Cameo PCGS Proof 63 with watery fields, frosted devices, overall moderate hairlines with few contact marks and a relatively clean cheek; beautiful fully original golden color with traces of vibrant rim tone - pleasing, particularly deep and electric purple, green and blue peripheral toning on the reverse.
Mintage 1,245 Pop 2/26 in Cameo
<< <i>Seanq, your 1968 Roosie is one of the nicest, if not the nicest I have seen. Over the past 6 years of looking, I have only found two 1968 CAM Roosies. You have a very rare coin (IMHO). How did you acquire it? Was it from a 1968 proof set that you purchased or was it a single that you found? If you do not mind me asking how much did it cost you? For the two I have found, one was in a proof set (cost $6.00) and the other was a single ($2.00). >>
Huh, thanks for filling me in on the '68. I had a feeling it was tough but not quite that tough. At least I feel better now about including it in a thread full of cameo proof Barbers and Morgans.
It came from a $6 set I bought at a local store. I actually picked up two sets, both with really nice cents and dimes, I posted the best of the two cents in your other thread. The second dime was probably a CAM, where the one I pictured here should be a DCAM. This one will eventually go west to PCGS for grading.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Here is a little 3 cent nickel I have. It is cameo. The frost is a little weak around Liberty's eye but very frostly elsewhere.
For the pre 1950 Cameos pictured, would you follow up with market values for same? I am sure some are at least in the 5 figure range (boo hoo, they are out of my league at this time).
I should have suspected that the #2 NCG 1957 proof set belonged to 100Proof1957 (Do you collect non 1957 proof sets?).
I do not know the pops for 1968-S CAM/DCAM proof Roosies, however, regardless of the pops and regardless of the market prices for this date, they are very difficult to find.
Still curious about whether anyone knows if any collector is putting together a type set of cameos. If so, it would be interesting to hear the details.
Thanks again for responding and posting pics.
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Sanction,
Think im gonna do a grading set in 66-67-68 CAMS on the 57 Proofs.
Im catching up on the SHQ Proofs right now in clad and silver,after that i think i will return to my first love
Brilliant Walkers in MS65 for the short set (only because Puff owns all the high grade toners !) or perhaps a 1954 PR66 CAM Proof set for the lady of the house !
Everybody posted some nice coins (gave me a woody).
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