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<p>[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 2094545, member: 19165"]Alrighty, I think its time for the big reveal: </p><p><br /></p><p>NGC called this one MS-67 * PL, and CAC put a green bean on it. </p><p><br /></p><p>A couple of people came close, but nobody got it right (which I think may be a first). </p><p><br /></p><p>As many people have commented, the coin very much looks like a proof. I don't believe it is, because the rims are not square, they are rounded (which you can't see in these pictures). You may be able to see the rounded rims better in the pictures from Heritage, when it sold a couple of years ago: <a href="http://coins.ha.com/itm/three-cent-silver/two-and-three-cents/1862-3cs-ms67-prooflike-ngc/a/1188-3289.s" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://coins.ha.com/itm/three-cent-silver/two-and-three-cents/1862-3cs-ms67-prooflike-ngc/a/1188-3289.s" rel="nofollow">http://coins.ha.com/itm/three-cent-silver/two-and-three-cents/1862-3cs-ms67-prooflike-ngc/a/1188-3289.s</a> It was struck from the proof dies (comparing with the Heritage archive pictures, there is doubling/repunching on several of the reverse stars, and the die polish on the obverse matches a couple of proof examples I found). This was probably one of the first half dozen business strikes from them. In hand, the mirrors are deep and reflective, and the cameo contrast is strong (if it *were* a proof, it would be a lock for the CAM designation). The strike is very strong for a business strike coin, and there is absolutely no evidence of clashing. </p><p><br /></p><p>As a business strike this is the finest known Silver 3-Cent coin for the date (there are other 67's, but not with a Star and a PL). If it were a proof, it would still be the finest for the date at NGC (there are no PF-67CAMs graded). I am incredibly proud to own this coin![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 2094545, member: 19165"]Alrighty, I think its time for the big reveal: NGC called this one MS-67 * PL, and CAC put a green bean on it. A couple of people came close, but nobody got it right (which I think may be a first). As many people have commented, the coin very much looks like a proof. I don't believe it is, because the rims are not square, they are rounded (which you can't see in these pictures). You may be able to see the rounded rims better in the pictures from Heritage, when it sold a couple of years ago: [url]http://coins.ha.com/itm/three-cent-silver/two-and-three-cents/1862-3cs-ms67-prooflike-ngc/a/1188-3289.s[/url] It was struck from the proof dies (comparing with the Heritage archive pictures, there is doubling/repunching on several of the reverse stars, and the die polish on the obverse matches a couple of proof examples I found). This was probably one of the first half dozen business strikes from them. In hand, the mirrors are deep and reflective, and the cameo contrast is strong (if it *were* a proof, it would be a lock for the CAM designation). The strike is very strong for a business strike coin, and there is absolutely no evidence of clashing. As a business strike this is the finest known Silver 3-Cent coin for the date (there are other 67's, but not with a Star and a PL). If it were a proof, it would still be the finest for the date at NGC (there are no PF-67CAMs graded). I am incredibly proud to own this coin![/QUOTE]
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