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opportunity to own the "ultimate". coin I recently sold a 1954 NGC collecting Cameo PF 66 Lincoln cent, ultra-heavily contrasted, to a client for $400. No other series in U.S. numismatics today offer the collector so much quality, eye-appeal, and rarity, for so little price money. If there is any doubt as coin to the rarity of a 1954 ultra-heavy cameo Lincoln cent, go out and try to find another! Attend the next local coin show. Attend the next ANA show, the next FUN show (one of the two or three largest shows of the year). Good luck! collecting You will find other U.S. coins of far lower quality, with far less appeal, that are far more common, for the same amount of money! You won''t find that 1954 cameo cent!There are price and coin many other dates and denominations in the collecting cameo proof series as undervalued as the 1954 cameo Lincoln. The series is loaded with "sleepers". The Special Mint Set coinage of the 1965 to 1967 period are sleepers, as is the 1950 ultra-heavy Cameo PF 65 Franklin (yes, even at $6500 - it is one of the great rarities of twentieth century coinage), 1951 ultra-heavy Cameo PF 65 Franklin, price 1952 ultra-heavy Cameo PF 65 Franklin The most popular single market in U.S. numismatics today coin is unquestionably the silver dollar market. Yet,

involved "acid-dipping" the dies before they were polished. The solution collecting used during the 1950 to 1970 period, a bath consisting of 5% nitric acid/95% water, price was used to create an acid-etched appearance on the die. When the die was subsequently polished and buffed, the recessed portions of the die, the devices, retained their acid-etched cameo. The very first strikes off one of these new dies would possess a gorgeous, intense cameo effect very similar in quality to the proofs coin and collecting minted today. The raised portions of these early strikes, the devices (on the Franklin half, these would be the bust of Franklin, the lettering, and price date on the obverse, and the Liberty bell, eagle, and lettering on the reverse) would display coin a snow-white cameo collecting effect that would stand in stark contrast to the price and coin deep-mirrored fields surrounding collecting them. The flawless, price jewel-like quality of the best of these cameos almost look like works of art rather than coin mere coins! Indeed, to collecting and price most collectors, these coin coins are works of art! The frosted devices of these early cameo dies were quite delicate collecting - one could easily scratch a bit of frost from the die with one''s price and coin and collecting and price fingernail, and were the first part of the die to wear. Each

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