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1962, 1963 Proof Jefferson Nickels

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 Posted 11/29/2020  11:30 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add cointacthigh to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey all,

Stumbled upon this pretty pair in a box that also included a slick Buffalo, some nice 50's, two War Nickels, and a '39 (no idea about what type). The 1962 was actually an ender too. From what I've researched, 60's proofs are common but it increased my collection to 3 so I'm pretty happy. Anyway, just wondering what kind of grade they would rate. The 62 is practically flawless when I look at it, but the 63 has some damage along the rim and a bit of gunk on the reverse. Also, how would you tell what a cameo is and what is the difference between a cameo and a deep cameo? Thanks.
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1962,-1963-Proof-Jefferson-Nickels
1962,-1963-Proof-Jefferson-Nickels
1962,-1963-Proof-Jefferson-Nickels
1962,-1963-Proof-Jefferson-Nickels
1962,-1963-Proof-Jefferson-Nickels
1962,-1963-Proof-Jefferson-Nickels
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 Posted 11/30/2020  04:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Both appear to be what is called an impaired proof. The 62 looks like it "was" a nice DCAM.
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What are the indications it's a DCAM and not a CAM?
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John calls it.



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What are the indications it's a DCAM and not a CAM?

In a nut shell...the contrast between a mirror field and frosted devices.
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