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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1371966, member: 26302"]Well I never dealt with higher end cameo coins, so I don't know the market. I know cameos are higher than non cameo, but it used to be a large leap between 64 and 65, so I was trying to ask the question. I understand the cameo adds value, but I remember many cameo 64 morgans not being pricier than a 65 because of the magical "gem" and "investment grade" nomenclature. Maybe those are not as important as they once were, but a regular 64 used to sell for much closer to 63 than 65 money.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am sorry Lehigh you think I am gaming this thread. Maybe my wording could have been different on the original post. I was honestly trying to learn, and greatly appreciate you pointing out that they were comparing a cameo to a non cameo, and if a cameo 64 nowadays routinely sells for more than a regular 65 I appreciate that knowledge as well. Like I said, I didn't participate in those markets much when I colelcted US coins, (prefering AU as my grade of choice), but just remembered the large gulf between a 64 and a 65 for the reasons stated.</p><p><br /></p><p>Peace man, I am not trying to throw stones sir. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1371966, member: 26302"]Well I never dealt with higher end cameo coins, so I don't know the market. I know cameos are higher than non cameo, but it used to be a large leap between 64 and 65, so I was trying to ask the question. I understand the cameo adds value, but I remember many cameo 64 morgans not being pricier than a 65 because of the magical "gem" and "investment grade" nomenclature. Maybe those are not as important as they once were, but a regular 64 used to sell for much closer to 63 than 65 money. I am sorry Lehigh you think I am gaming this thread. Maybe my wording could have been different on the original post. I was honestly trying to learn, and greatly appreciate you pointing out that they were comparing a cameo to a non cameo, and if a cameo 64 nowadays routinely sells for more than a regular 65 I appreciate that knowledge as well. Like I said, I didn't participate in those markets much when I colelcted US coins, (prefering AU as my grade of choice), but just remembered the large gulf between a 64 and a 65 for the reasons stated. Peace man, I am not trying to throw stones sir. :) Chris[/QUOTE]
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