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are the reverse scratches on the coin or slab?
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On the slab of course... there are no scratches that I can see on the surfaces...
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PF67 UltraCameo is my assumption :)
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i'll say PR-68DCAM, I'm not sure if the stuff going on around D:G: is very noticeable in hand or not, or if they let it effect the grade.
Feel free to call me Will.
Edited by thedollarman 03/07/2017 10:31 pm
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PR67 DC
But it still looks like a SP strike to me.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
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For those that know me, I'll call it "bright and shiny".
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Great looking coin, PR67DC 
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Quote: For those that know me, I'll call it "bright and shiny". Com'on Bill... this one is more like "nice and frosty"... 
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Originally graded in a CCCS hard slab as SP-65 Heavy Cameo... I think the coin is better suited in its new holder: http://www.PCGS.com/cert/29926600Quote: But it still looks like a SP strike to me. It _is_ a specimen strike. Yet by US grading standards, being struck early by new dies resulting in a strong cameo, this coin is graded as a proof strike. It is not unique to the series as well, 25 coins have been graded as Proof - Deep Cameo (PRDC) for this silver dollar alone by PCGS. http://www.PCGS.com/pop/PCGSnolooku...=174602&g=67Tied with five others, as the finest PCGS 1967 PRDC silver dollar. Regardless, the eye-appeal is what caught my eye with this coin. I love it... I don't collect silver dollars but I am really torn whether I should keep it or sell it...
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