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Old 07-03-2009, 03:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cameo Question

what is the difference between cameo and a regular coin?

is it a special process they do to make the coin standout?

and are they worth collecting?

i guess im saying is a 2007 george washington NGC graded 70
better then a 2007 geroge washington ngc graded 70 cameo?

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Old 07-03-2009, 03:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Cameo is usually only on proof coins. There is rare instances where a MS coin will have it (More common MS cameos come from the SMS sets from the late 60's).

If you have a PCGS MS-70 G.W. dollar, it's worth roughly, well, i don't know, no price guide has MS-70 references.

If you have a G.W. PF-70 DCAM dollar, it's worth considerably less due to the fact that PF-70 coins are a lot easier to find than MS-70.

If one had a G.W. dollar, MS-70 cameo or deep cameo, it would be worth a TON of money. Though, i have never seen nor heard of one, and none of us probably ever will.

Cameo is achieved by polishing the fields, and not the devices on a die, causing a contrast between "frosty and mirror".

Hope this helped, i just woke up 20 minutes ago and haven't gotten any coffee yet, So, it might be a bit hard to understand
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Here's some examples for you. The first is a 1996 proof washington quarter, a good strong example of cameo.

The second is a MS morgan with cameo.
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Here's some examples for you. The first is a 1996 proof washington quarter, a good strong example of cameo.

The second is a MS morgan with cameo.
Try diffusing the light with a lamp shade when photographing cameo coins to show the contrast better.
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