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I purchased this in a Heritage Auction. PCGS has only graded 9 DCAM proofs in 1950. This coin has heavy frost on both sides.
Purchased this from Stack's and Bowers Auction house. 1951 DCAM quarters are the rarest to acquire in this series. I had to have this coin in my collection. I am trying to get all DCAM quarters from 1950 to 1964. I am only missing the 1955 and then this set will be complete.
Purchased this from Stack's and Bowers Auction house. 1951 DCAM quarters are the rarest to acquire in this series. I had to have this coin in my collection. I am trying to get all DCAM quarters from 1950 to 1964. I am only missing the 1955 and then this set will be complete.
Purchased this from Stack's and Bowers Auction house. 1951 DCAM quarters are the rarest to acquire in this series. I had to have this coin in my collection. I am trying to get all DCAM quarters from 1950 to 1964. I am only missing the 1955 and then this set will be complete.
Purchased this from Stack's and Bowers Auction house. 1951 DCAM quarters are the rarest to acquire in this series. I had to have this coin in my collection. I am trying to get all DCAM quarters from 1950 to 1964. I am only missing the 1955 and then this set will be complete.
1952 DCAM's are rare and I now have two. Both are Superbirds, but this one is unattributed.
I bought this coin from John Phillips and the coin has a Michael Fuller pedigree. The coin was in a PR65DCAM holder but had a couple of milk spots on it and I sent it in for restoration to PCGS on 8/15/22. After restoration they regraded the coin as a PR66DCAM. Score a victory for me. Very happy with the upgrade.
Purchase this coin from AMPEX. Now I am only missing the 1955 DCAM to complete my DCAM set from 1950 - 1964.
Purchased this from Heritage. This coin has amazing fields and could be a DCAM. I may resubmit someday.
The 1954 Proof Sets are known for having some very wild toning. Sometimes the toning is not good, but in this case the toning is great. So when this coin came up and I saw the target rainbow toning with the white obverse. Had to have.
The 1954 Proof Sets are known for having some very wild toning. Sometimes the toning is not good, but in this case the toning is great. So when this coin came up and I saw the target rainbow toning with the white obverse. Had to have.
I originally had a 1956 PR67DCAM, but Tommy1 identified it as a Die Gouge Variety. So then I needed to buy this for my Proof Variety set.
I bought this from M&M Collectibles in Temecula, CA. At the time I did not know it was a Die Gouge variety. In fact I had no idea what a variety was until Tommy1 identified the coin and let me know. I then sent into PCGS and this became the first DCAM Die Gouge coin graded by PCGS. This coin is a centerpiece of my collection and I will not sell it.
I bought this coin in an NGC holder off eBay. The holder was really scratched up, but the coin was gorgeous. I had to submit to PCGS twice for cross over and it did cross the second time. I really want to thank the grader for looking past the holder and looking at the coin. This coin has the best frost contrast and mirrored fields of any DCAM I own. I really think this belongs in a 68+DCAM holder. The fields on this coin are spotless and I have not seen a nicer 1957 PR68DCAM in Coinfacts.
Purchase from Rockdoc_guy on eBay. The Cameo contrast on this coin is really high and I have been looking for a frosty cameo for this date for years and finally I found one that I really really liked.
I purchased this coin from Resco on eBay. The frost on this coin is above average for a DCAM. Sometimes DCAM will have been dipped then they will turn hazy or milk spots. This coin is as fresh as when it was minted.