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1961 Proof Roosevelt Dime

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Grades please?

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The pics are a bit small to grade a proof from, the best I can do is PR-66/67.

This grade is about where the normal proof coin would fall. I see nothing in the photo's to indicate a cam or d-cam designation on the coin.
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Proofs are very difficult to picture grade to begin with and your photos appear a bit small. I wouldn't consider the "normal" early 60's proof as quite high a grade as metalman, but agree with his 66/67 grade and non-cam designation, going off what we see here. A 67 from these years really is a nice proof. If you were to view it w/o mag it should appear perfect. Only under mag. will you see very small imperfections and they hide more easily on a dime than a dollar, half, or quarter (that's good for you if you collect this series).
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