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Cameo On Unc Coins Value?

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I know for a fact that this topic has been talked about before but ive looked for them and I'm either blind or cant find em, got these 2 1966 dollars in low to mid MS condition, thinking 63-64 and they got some real strong obverse cameo and decent reverse cam. what do values for canadian 60s dollars with cam pull? thanks for looking.
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If those were grading at 63 They'd run about $28.50 each, they are the large bead variety. As per Coins and Canada website.
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Those look like PL coins pulled from a bullion dealer's melt bucket.
For PL coins a price list for cameos is published a few times a year in CNN Trends.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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I would agree they are fairly beat up PL dollars somewhere around PL63. They are worth approximately melt, which is currently $18.77Cdn.
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im like 99% sure these are not PL dollars. they little to no die burn in the hair or neck, it is not very well struck,, flatness on the hair aswell as the dot denticles are not constant and are squashed out on one side, they have little to no reflectivity on the reverse aswell as die cracks on the shoulder on one and die cracks through the reverse denticles on the other, there is also odd die anomalies on the island behind the voyager that look like squiggly grass, will post in errors and varieties tonight. reason I asked cause they look to be Heavy Cam but are business strikes. and look at the rims, they are thin no way a PL coin has a strike like that.
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