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What is a deep Cameo coin?

A deep Cameo coin is a numismatic term used to describe a proof coin that exhibits a very high level of contrast between the frosted design elements and the mirror-like fields. These coins are highly sought after by collectors for their stunning appearance and sharp detail.


How much is a uncirculated 2002 American siver eagle coin with proof worth today?

Well, an uncirculated one would sell for whatever 1 ounce of silver is selling for, today about $27. However you say with proof, I'm not sure what that means, if you mean it has some sort of certificate of authenticity or it is a proof coin. A proof coin will have mirror like fields (parts of the coin with no design) and an uncirculated coin will have shiny, but not mirror like fields. A proof coin is more expensive and would sell for around $70.


What does surfaces tooled mean on a coin?

FROM NGC: refers to either the smoothing of a coin's fields to remove scratches, corrosion and other forms of damage or to the restoration of lost details through use of a graver or knife. When a single side of the coin is affected, the terms OBV TOOLED and REV TOOLED are used.


What is proof strike?

A proof coin is struck using specially polished dies and usually on a specially prepared blank and often struck twice (or more) to make sure that all designs are fully struck up. On a good proof strike, the fields of the coin (the parts of the coin with no design) will be mirror like while the design of the coin will have a "frosted" appearance.


How do you know if you have a 1941 proof dime?

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How do you determine which grade my 1993 American silver eagle coin is?

By looking for wear. In practice, it doesn't matter what grade your silver eagle is, it will simply sell for bullion. The only thing to look is if your coin is proof or bullion. A proof coin will have mirror-like fields where you can see yourself like a mirror. An uncirculated coin may look shiny but it won't be nearly as shiny as a proof.


How do you tell if your American silver eagle is a pf70 or not?

You can't unless you pay the $20+ to send your coin to NGC/PCGs even under magnification the ordinary person cannot tell the difference between a pf69 and pf70 coin. Of course, it is easy to tell if your coin is uncirculated or proof, a proof silver eagle will have very shiny, mirror like fields that are easy to see yourself in. An uncirculated silver eagle will be shiny, but won't be mirror like. Also, the raised part of the coin will look frosted on a proof coin but not on an uncirculated coin.


How do you know if a 1936 standing liberty half dollar is a proof?

First, look for a mintmark. If there is a "D" or "S" on the reverse by the branch the eagle is standing on, there is no possible way you have a proof coin. But then, I'd take it to a coin shop making sure not to touch it and they should be able to tell you. Chances are, you don't have a proof, but if you do have a proof coin it should have mirror like fields (the part of the coin where there is no design). If it does turn out you have an actual proof coin and not just a high grade example, it can be worth a substantial amount of money, $25,000-75,000 or so.


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