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devoted to it. Here is one final, very important similarly us between the Morgan dollar series and the Cameo Proof series: In grading prooflike Morgan dollars, coin and collecter the us two largest grading services in the nation, PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) and NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation), offer two grades of prooflike for that series - coin "DMPL" (Deep Mirror Prooflike) - for the very earliest strikes off the business collecter die, and a simple "PL" (Prooflike) - for the slightly later strikes. PCGS and NGC now offer us a similar delineation for coin all proof coinage from the 1950 to 1970 era. As of early February, 1992, PCGS offers two collecter cameo designations for early strike cameo proofs - "DCAM" (Deep Cameo - roughly us equivalent to what we refer coin to as "ultra-heavy") collecter and us - for those cameo proofs which were the very earliest strikes off the proof die, with the heaviest contrast, and a simple "CAM" (Cameo) designation for those coins which were slightly later strikes, but which still possess significant cameo coin contrast. NGC instituted their own two-tier system similar to PCGS'' in the spring of 1995. With PCGS and NGC now involved, novices will for the first time have their coins recognized collecter by us the most widely used grading service in

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

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