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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 7497152, member: 37839"]Thanks. The 1950 proof is notoriously soft struck, so it can appear often like a business strike, with Full Bell Lines. The cameos of this date are conditional rarities, and command hefty premiums. I like the coin for its eye appeal, and think it probably would be a 66 in a more modern holder, making it a $1000 coin, instead of a $600 one. However I like the OGH/ CAC combination more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 7497152, member: 37839"]Thanks. The 1950 proof is notoriously soft struck, so it can appear often like a business strike, with Full Bell Lines. The cameos of this date are conditional rarities, and command hefty premiums. I like the coin for its eye appeal, and think it probably would be a 66 in a more modern holder, making it a $1000 coin, instead of a $600 one. However I like the OGH/ CAC combination more.[/QUOTE]
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