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1964 No Mint Proof Nickel. Possible Cameo?

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Hey guys, I've got a supposed 1964 no mint proof nickel here. Sealed in plastic sleeve so can't get super great pics. I don't see any frost anywhere on the coin from any angle. Cameo proof? Standard 64 nickel?

Thanks guys, grade away!!

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 Posted 09/04/2017  10:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Illegaltender to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Proofs from 1964 and earlier don't have a mint-mark. It looks like a proof from the rims and strike.
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Right I need to get my terminology correct. By ' no mint' I mean philedalphea.
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What is your take on no visible frost? At least in my opinion it is all very reflective. Any grading thoughts?
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 Posted 09/04/2017  11:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Absolutely a proof. I don't think it is cameo, it may be lightly frosted, but I don't see any in the images. Daytime picture may work better. Nice coin and to CCF
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On the fifth pix, under the chin, is that hairlines or just surface fuzz(I hope) because your coin looks proof, say 65/66. If those are hairlines somebody's tried to shine it, that'll kill it it a lot lower, even impaired, ouch! No cameo, too reflective by pix.
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TheNickelGuy: Thanks for that feedback, I'll try to post day pics.

Crazyb0: It's not on the coin, scuffs and lint on the sleeve.
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It is definitely a proof and I would say a "brilliant proof." I don't see any cameo coming through or frosting of the devices.

Is it sealed in the original mint cellophane or has it been sealed in another holder?

Nice coin!
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spruett001: That I am unsure of. It is currently sealed in a Mylar SAF 'T' flip material. It is in such nice condition though that I'd say yes, original seal. It looks even better in person.
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 Posted 09/05/2017  01:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dudecheckthisout to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If that's what the mint sealed it in.
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Instead of multiple one line posts, please read this CCF FAQ about editing your post the next time:
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You got it, thanks for that.
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It is currently sealed in a Mylar SAF 'T' flip material.


That's what I was thinking. It didn't look like the crinkly/wrinkly cellophane used by the Mint for the proof sets then.


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If that's what the mint sealed it in.


They didn't - see above. That means that it has been handled outside of the original mint packaging at least once. However, it still looks very nice and may retain its proof value. That is not very much but, more than 5 cents!

Realistically, it is worth $1-$2. Even if it were a cameo proof, it wouldn't really raise the value. So, let's say it's worth $1.50.

I hope this helps.
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just a normal proof. No cameo detected. One to save, but not terribly valuable.
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, Brilliant proof , no cameo .
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