Grade this Kennedy
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It looks to me to have super mirrors, with VERY LIGHT hairlining in the left obverse field. The milk spot is an issue. The cameo is heavy enough for cam, but based only on the pic I think it would not get the dcam designation. I might feel differently with the coin in hand, but the devices seem silver instead of white. My advice is that it is a coin worth sending to NCS prior to submission. It is a VERY nice example sans the milk spot. Grading it AS IS, I'd say MS65 Cam. I think post NCS, it is likely to be MS67 Cam if the spot comes out and the hairlines are as minor as they seem. JMO
Don
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i agree with Don on NCS to cure the whatever it is above the first 6.
looks atleast a cameo to me. maybe not a DCAM but may be a UCAM if you know what I mean.
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Take a look at this one:
The last time PCGS had it in, it graded 68, even with that big ugly milk spot at the top of the reverse. It's a technical 67 because of the spot, (and actually graded 67 on one trip), but got a bump because the overall "look" is spectacular. It graded 67DCAM, then graded 68CAM. It's in again after some additional TLC, (spot has been dramatically reduced), and this time it will grade 68DCAM.
With proof cameo coins, PCGS tends to be a lot harder on hairlines than they are on spots. They also hate giving the DCAM designation so they will frequently just CAM a coin that probably should be DCAM, but bump the grade a point. The coin I posted above is a perfect example of that.
Russ, NCNE