In my experience, definitely not deep enough fields to warrant a CAM designation. That doesn't mean it doesn't have cameo characteristics, but I'd have a hard time seeing them put one like this into a CAM holder.
I would say no. The cameo designation is not applied consistently. I have many Proof coins that looked like the had enough contrast to me that did not get a cameo others that left me wondering why they got it.
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<< <i>The contrast is to weak especially on the reverse. Even if it was heavily frosted the mirrors don't appear deep enough so it would miss anyway. >>
I agree, the contrast is on the weak side and the mirrors are not very deep.
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Cameo contrast is just about impossible to judge from photos. The photos only show what was in front of the coin when the pic was snapped. Take a black piece of paper and reflect it off the coin's mirrors, then take another photo. Everyone here will tell you it's Cameo with a shot at DCAM. That's what eBay sellers do with their raw proofs anyway.
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Back up on the picture a little and not quite so big. From this one I don't think it is.
Hoard the keys.
See IGWT and the date for example.
I vote no on this one.
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<< <i>The contrast is to weak especially on the reverse. Even if it was heavily frosted the mirrors don't appear deep enough so it would miss anyway. >>
I agree, the contrast is on the weak side and the mirrors are not very deep.
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