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An eye-popping toner: Icy blue centers on both sides surrendering to bursts of sunset toning in shades of burnt orange and rust. Wholly original, atop clean mirrors and beautiful luster. A "made" raw coin.
A PQ coin with great luster and a splash of gold. Ex-BNE Collection.
Super clean and deserving of its lofty grade. Light blue and gold toning atop beautiful mirrors. Amazingly tick free for a 1950 and abundant appeal as an original coin. Coin and photo from Heritage.
Beautiful rainbow peripheries surround wonderful flashy devices and embrace crisp icy mirrors. Coin and photo from Jeff Werlin. RGL's PR-68 is in his DCAM/CAM set.
Quite possibly the finest in existence. Deep watery mirrors and luster with rainbow obverse, heavier at the rims. A DCAM is beneath the toning. The reverse features a paper-white DCAM Monticello, yielding to bright clear mirrors and then heavy rainbow toning on the peripheries. It is doubtful there are many 1951s that can match this coin's eye appeal and status as a rainbow, yet undesignated, DCAM. Coin and photo from Heritage.
A spectacular Jeff with deep, watery mirrors, a light CAM and super-clean surfaces. Well deserving of its scarce grade. Photo from Teletrade (scratch and "dust" are on slab, not the coin.)
One of the stars of the set: Deep watery mirrors and cameo devices, despite what insert says. A PQ wonder coin! Coin and photo from Jeff Werlin.
Monster toning: A vivid rainbow crescent on the obverse, beginning at the top of the lettering and circling around the rear of Tom's head. The reverse is fully bathed: A golden champagne center to ice blue to rainbow peripheries. A color-lover's feast! A "made" coin from a raw set.
Beautiful solid CAM with wonderous mirrors and luster. Coin from Heritage.
A beautiful, high-end, solid CAM, with the obverse a near-DCAM. Photo and coin from Jeff Werlin.
White devices set against black hole mirrors. Coin and photo from Rick Tomaska.
A "made" coin with a solid obverse CAM and, in a rarity for this date, an-even-better near-DCAM reverse! What a thrill to make the toughest 1950s Jeff in CAM!
Ludlow pedigree. Stunning mirrors and luster and, oh, so close to DCAM. A no-doubt DCAM reverse and a CAM-plus obverse. A PQ top-pop rarity. Not bad for a $7 coin...
Ludlow pedigree. Just-miss DCAM, only a tad of brightness on extreme right of Monticello deprives it of such lofty status. A PQ coin for the grade.
Ludlow pedigree. Another coin I "made" from raw; oh so very close to DCAM. Obverse all there, reverse hurt a tad by die polishing on fields of central devices that hurt contrast a bit.
Amazing DCAM-plus black and white beauty; a cherrypicker's dream; cracked out of pre-CAM designation PR-67 green insert slab!
Beautiful contrast between snow white devices and black, watery mirrors. Coin and photo from Teletrade.
Ludlow pedigree. A beautiful flashy, frosted black and white coin. I "made" this one!
Ludlow pedigree. A wonder coin and undergraded to boot. Near perfection. I "made" this one, too!