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1962 PCGS-PR67DCAM Franklin half question

I bought this very nice, deep cameo proof Franklin half from R&I Coins a few years ago, and I want to know realistically how much can I get if I sell it now.

The coin has deep mirror field against frosted device even though my image doesn't quite show it.

Thanks.

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  • RedTigerRedTiger Posts: 5,608
    Teletrade (and Heritage) are the best sources for modern pricing.

    A coin in the same grade sold for $185, a NGC 67 DCAM for $110, a 1963 PCGS 68 DCAM hammered for $475. Deduct about 15% for fees. Not many dealers will offer, if they do, the offer will often be quite a bit less than the Teletrade hammer prices.

    PCGS 67 DCAM
    NGC 67 UltraCam
  • CameonutCameonut Posts: 7,314 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Looking at all Teletrade sales over the last couple of years shows that the sale at $180 was the top sale. More typically they have sold in the range from $110 to as high at $140.

    Of course, cameo collectors will pay a significant premium if the cameo is outstanding

    R&I usually gets top dollar for their coins in my experience. It is hard to tell from your photo whether your coin is a monster that would command a price premium.

    In my neck of the woods, dealers will rarely buy this type of material unless it is significantly discounted. Also 1962 is a common dcam date. I would guess that you might be able to easilty sell this to a dealer in the $100 range - again, if the coin is a monster, you could get more.

    “In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson

    My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!

  • RarityRarity Posts: 1,427 ✭✭✭✭
    Thanks RedTiger & Cameonut. Your info. are very helpful.
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