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PF-63, I see quite a few hairlines.
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At first, I didn't think they were images of the same coin.
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Don't they all have that dent? I see a rub from the D to the ribbon that seems to be in both images. Price guess, who knows. A PR68 UC sold for $45k in January (doesn't appear to be this one).
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Quote: Don't they all have that dent? Yes, they do. It is part of the design. It appears to be the same coin that sold for 20k$+ in 2020 and resided in a holder labeled PF67 cameo. I'd be at PF65 in today's world as I think the coin has been dipped at least once.
Edited by westernsky 04/20/2023 6:21 pm
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pf67 from the last pictures
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Wow, very nice coin. NGC Photo Vision hides marks even more so than trueview. Hard to get a read from the smaller first set of pictures. I will guess PF-66 Ultra Cameo
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I will guess pf66 Dcam though the tv photos make it look way nicer.
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Edited by Jakes Coins 04/21/2023 10:30 am
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I found the coin at HA.com where it sold in 2020 for 20k$+ in an NGC PF67 holder. The carbon spots in the 9 and 3 digits of the date appear to be getting bigger now from what they appeared to look like back then. In my opinion it is a classic example of a nice coin that is slowly degrading in its holder and needs to be conserved before it gets worse.
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Since westernsky has revealed the grade, which is PF67 U. Cameo. panzaldi hit it on the head, out of the gate! This sold at auction, last quarter of 2022 at a whopping $47,250.00, before buyers premium of 15% 
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everyone missed the ULTRA CAM designation. stellar piece
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Panzaldi hit it on the head outta the gate! ..because he googled it 
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Quote: because he googled it Maybe, and you know this how? You offered no opinion, so, FWIW .. 
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Quote: Panzaldi hit it on the head outta the gate!..because he googled it sorry NumismaticsFTW I did not google this. I dont even know how you could google this to find out the grade. we did not even have the slab number and I missed the ULTRA grade on the coin. I did go back and forth on DCAM and a + or ULTRA when I assessed it.
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