I checked POP reports, can only find PR 67.... no Cameo's.... so is this the finest known? If it is, then how do you price something like this? Thanks,
Kevin, The PCGS pop report shows 17 in PR67CAM and 5 in PR68CAM. The price Guide values the PR67CAM at $1,300 and the PR68CAM at $5,000. Now this info is available via the Set Registry "what if" function and the detail population reports. I own a PR65CAM in my Set Registry that cost me over $700 years ago. Mine is a FS 032 like yours. There is a FS 033 also. IMHO the coin's value depends on finding a buyer who is specializing in major varieties of doubled die proof Lincoln cents. Yours is probably a $1,000+ coin. Steve
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If it is, then how do you price something like this?
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The PCGS pop report shows 17 in PR67CAM and 5 in PR68CAM. The price Guide values the PR67CAM at $1,300 and the PR68CAM at $5,000.
Now this info is available via the Set Registry "what if" function and the detail population reports. I own a PR65CAM in my Set Registry that cost me over $700 years ago. Mine is a FS 032 like yours. There is a FS 033 also. IMHO the coin's value depends on finding a buyer who is specializing in major varieties of doubled die proof Lincoln cents. Yours is probably a $1,000+ coin.
Steve
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Is yours a DCAM? Just fyi, I sold a 66DCAM a few years ago for $4,100.
The coin pictured was a PCGS certified 1971 Doubled Die FS 032 Lincoln cent graded PR67CA. It was a CAMEO, not a DCAM.
Steve
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