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