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The next time your dealer says he has a "monster" deep cameo for you, compare it to this o


That's what a REAL monster DCAM looks like. Sad thing is that in this label driven market it's not worth much to most people since it's graded PR67DCAM. An ugly PR69DCAM would bring 10x as much.
Russ, NCNE
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Nice coin !!! Do you agree with the grade givin' ??
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<< <i>Hey Russ,
Nice coin !!! Do you agree with the grade givin' ?? >>
It's undergraded by a point; expected 68DCAM.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>How much of your pic is lighting & color contrast (photoshop) on the pic though? >>
I don't own photoshop. The only editing was cropping and resizing.
<< <i>There seems to be a few dark lines/spots in the frost which is kind of weird... >>
Not weird at all. It's quite common on the 1969-S proof Kennedy.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>How much of your pic is lighting & color contrast (photoshop) on the pic though? >>
I don't own photoshop. The only editing was cropping and resizing.
<< <i>There seems to be a few dark lines/spots in the frost which is kind of weird... >>
Not weird at all. It's quite common on the 1969-S proof Kennedy.
Russ, NCNE >>
I stand corrected.
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I'd give you the world, just because...
Speak to me of loved ones, favorite places and things, loves lost and gained, tears shed for joy and sorrow, of when I see the sparkle in your eye ...
and the blackness when the dream dies, of lovers, fools, adventurers and kings while I sip my wine and contemplate the Chi.
what really drives me crazy is when i come across coins that have an obverse like this and a reverse which is brilliant.
Deep cameo contrast is not the question, a couple of nicks here and, there may have had the greater impact on the grade.
<< <i>Does that include the lint marks? >>
Not lint marks. They're tiny frost breaks, which is a characteristic of some of the 1969-S dies.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>How much for it $$$$ ? >>
Not for sale. It's staying in my own stash.
Russ, NCNE
TorinoCobra71
Also, what would you be willing to pay for it if you had a chance to buy it (give us a dollar figure and not a generic statement of "the smallest amount the seller would take").
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It's not MartyVision™, it's RussView™.
Russ, NCNE
My own experience with 1969 halves is that DCAMs look like the one you pictured in this post. The frost is so thick it looks like it is artificially applied to the coin after striking. Further there is usually some chatter on the devices that interrupt the frost (like that present on the pictured coin). Further, on occassion the frost is not uniform/even in intensity and/or color (sometimes it appears yellow in patches).
The 1969 half I picked up over the weekend looks (IMO) to be DCAM, however it does not have the same appearance that the half pictured in this post has. Instead, it has smooth, uniform, thick white frost on the devices on both sides. It has no chatter on the devices. The lower portion of the raised vertical bars on the shield on the reverse shows only a very minor reduction in the intensity of the frost (frost break).
The 1969 half I acquired over the weekend looks more like one of the 1964 DCAM halves you have pictured in the past.
I have never seen any DCAM 1969 half that looks like a 1964 DCAM. What is your experience? Have I found something outside of the norm, or is this just another average coin for a common date? If you want I can try to e-mail you a pic. Thanks, SanctionII.
Russ, it sure lookls like a nice coin. Is there some grading limiting factor that warrants it being graded 67DCAM?
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freezer. They all look like that untill
they melt at room temperature.
Camelot
<< <i>Russ keeps all of his coins in the
freezer. >>
Except my Dolly Madison. Her blouse is thin, and she gets embarassed easily.
Russ, NCNE
till I send for her.
Camelot