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1954 Jefferson Nickel Proof For Grading

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Looking for these older proofs at decent prices is getting nerve-wracking. Of course, I make sure returns are possible but it's still a process. I received this today but, I'm not too sure how to grade proofs.

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I bought it because I detected cameo in the seller's poor pics and the listing made no mention of it. I can tell the difference between brilliant and cameo on the earlier proofs but, I'm not so good at the difference between CAM and DCAM. I intentionally tried to take pics that showed the cameo effect.
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Nice coin. Not a DCAM, just makes CAM. IMHO.
Rick Tomaska has a real good book on proof coins. He also has a coin show on Dish Network ch85. He is the guy who got the proof standards going on PCGS. There are several levels of proof. Brilliant,-cameo,cameo,+cameo,cameo+. Brilliant means mirolike both sides.-Cameo means just a hint of frost.Cameo means moderate frost.+Cameo means heavy frost. Cameo+ means frost on one side and brilliant on the other.
Almost forgot to mention matte proof,kind of a dull overall surface.
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Nice semi-cameo proof . I like the reverse better then the obverse . I'm no proof grader but I'll say PF-64 .
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PR-65, unless (surely not) those are ticks on the cheek.
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