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1966 Silver Dollar

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Does anyone know if ther was a deep cameo for the 1966 dollar? I am wring on trying to upload my images but am struggling as they are coming off my phone.
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Some PL coins definitely qualify as heavy cameo. yes.

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Here are my two 1966 dollars one seems quite flat the other doesn't.

1966-Silver-Dollar 1966-Silver-Dollar

Be great to hear what you think, other then I need a better camera I also don't know if they are small bead or regular.
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you'd have to flip them over for beads identification.

The first looks like a nice example mint state coin, the second example comes off a bit flat but appears to have lustre. Larger images with a reduced quality (say 70%) allows you to upload larger images if need be and that would be helpful. I'm not seeing a big cameo happening in the current pictures however.

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Thanks

I am going to check out the photo taking forum and see what I can do to improve the quality.
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