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1950 1C PR65CAM PCGS #83359

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Nice cameo effect against smooth reflective mirrors with nice mint-copper color.

1950 1C PR65CAM PCGS #83359

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Nice cameo effect against smooth reflective mirrors with nice mint-copper color.

1950 5C PR66 PCGS #4182

Teletrade Auction (December 1998): Nice tone-free example of the nickel when proof production resumed after WWII; OGH gem.

1950 5C PR66 PCGS #4182

Teletrade Auction (December 1998): Nice tone-free example of the nickel when proof production resumed after WWII; OGH gem.

1950 10C PR65CAM PCGS #85225

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Nice cameo look to this first year proof Roosie.

1950 10C PR65CAM PCGS #85225

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Nice cameo look to this first year proof Roosie.

1950 25C PR64 PCGS #5982

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Very nice tone-free silver color and luster.

1950 25C PR64 PCGS #5982

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Very nice tone-free silver color and luster.

1950 50C PR64 PCGS #6691

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): The start of harvest colored toning on this first year proof Franklin.

1950 50C PR64 PCGS #6691

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): The start of harvest colored toning on this first year proof Franklin.

1951 1C PR64RD PCGS #3362

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Red copper with irridescent overtones of brilliant turquoise, emerald green and magenta (appearing as dark brown toning in the photo).

1951 1C PR64RD PCGS #3362

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Red copper with irridescent overtones of brilliant turquoise, emerald green and magenta (appearing as dark brown toning in the photo).

1951 5C PR67 PCGS #4183

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some copper toning fogs the surfaces, particularly on the reverse.

1951 5C PR67 PCGS #4183

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some copper toning fogs the surfaces, particularly on the reverse.

1951 10C PR66 PCGS #5226

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some light toning diminishes the overall luster of this piece.

1951 10C PR66 PCGS #5226

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some light toning diminishes the overall luster of this piece.

1951 25C PR67 PCGS #5983

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Light copper toning in the periphery; nice mirrors.

1951 25C PR67 PCGS #5983

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Light copper toning in the periphery; nice mirrors.

1951 50C PR67 PCGS #6692

Teletrade Auction (March 2005): Brilliant silver high-end gem with a hint of colorful toning sprayed across its surfaces.

1951 50C PR67 PCGS #6692

Teletrade Auction (March 2005): Brilliant silver high-end gem with a hint of colorful toning sprayed across its surfaces.

1952 1C PR66RD PCGS #3365

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Brilliant copper color, nice mirrors.

1952 1C PR66RD PCGS #3365

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Brilliant copper color, nice mirrors.

1952 5C PR67 PCGS #4184

Teletrade Auction (September 1985): Copper brown toning gives the piece a cameo look.

1952 5C PR67 PCGS #4184

Teletrade Auction (September 1985): Copper brown toning gives the piece a cameo look.

1952 10C PR66 PCGS #5227

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Slight toning in the periphery; nice silver luster.

1952 10C PR66 PCGS #5227

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Slight toning in the periphery; nice silver luster.

1952 25C PR64 PCGS #5984

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Spotty toning and fields; prime up-grade candidate.

1952 25C PR64 PCGS #5984

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Spotty toning and fields; prime up-grade candidate.

1952 50C PR67 PCGS #6693

eBay Auction (April 2005): Just the suggestion of copper brown toning beneath the reflective and brilliant silver surfaces. This OGH gem has great eye appeal.

1952 50C PR67 PCGS #6693

eBay Auction (April 2005): Just the suggestion of copper brown toning beneath the reflective and brilliant silver surfaces. This OGH gem has great eye appeal.

1953 1C PR66RD PCGS #3368

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Full mint-state copper color and luster, very attractive.

1953 1C PR66RD PCGS #3368

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Full mint-state copper color and luster, very attractive.

1953 5C PR67 PCGS #4185

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Nice contrasting portrait with different shades of copper toning.

1953 5C PR67 PCGS #4185

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Nice contrasting portrait with different shades of copper toning.

1953 10C PR67 PCGS #5228

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some toning in the fields diminishes overall silver luster.

1953 10C PR67 PCGS #5228

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some toning in the fields diminishes overall silver luster.

1953 25C PR67 PCGS #5985

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some aqua toning in the fields.

1953 25C PR67 PCGS #5985

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some aqua toning in the fields.

1953 50C PR67 PCGS #6694

eBay Auction (October 2004): Nice silver luster from this Franklin gem.

1953 50C PR67 PCGS #6694

eBay Auction (October 2004): Nice silver luster from this Franklin gem.

1954 1C PR66RD PCGS #3371

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some spotty toning on both sides; full red color and luster otherwise.

1954 1C PR66RD PCGS #3371

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Some spotty toning on both sides; full red color and luster otherwise.

1954 5C PR67 PCGS #4186

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Turquoise toning in the devices, attractive gem nickel.

1954 5C PR67 PCGS #4186

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Turquoise toning in the devices, attractive gem nickel.

1954 10C PR67 PCGS #5229

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Nice surfaces; a bit of copper toning on the reverse.

1954 10C PR67 PCGS #5229

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Nice surfaces; a bit of copper toning on the reverse.

1954 25C PR67 PCGS #5986

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Aqua/turquoise toning on this silver gem.

1954 25C PR67 PCGS #5986

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Aqua/turquoise toning on this silver gem.

1954 50C PR67 PCGS #6695

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Brilliant silver surfaces with the suggestion of underlying colorful toning.

1954 50C PR67 PCGS #6695

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Brilliant silver surfaces with the suggestion of underlying colorful toning.

1955 1C PR66RD PCGS #3374

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Brilliant red gem, nice mint-fresh copper color and luster, nice surfaces.

1955 1C PR66RD PCGS #3374

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Brilliant red gem, nice mint-fresh copper color and luster, nice surfaces.

1955 5C PR67CAM PCGS #84187

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Deep mirrors and nice cameo contrast on this well-struck gem.

1955 5C PR67CAM PCGS #84187

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Deep mirrors and nice cameo contrast on this well-struck gem.

1955 10C PR67CAM PCGS #85230

Teletrade Auction (March 2000): Champagne/gold toning on this high-end cameo.

1955 10C PR67CAM PCGS #85230

Teletrade Auction (March 2000): Champagne/gold toning on this high-end cameo.

1955 25C PR66 PCGS #5987

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Just a hint of hazy toning on both sides.

1955 25C PR66 PCGS #5987

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Just a hint of hazy toning on both sides.

1955 50C PR68 PCGS #6696

eBay Auction (August 2002): Nice silver color and luster; well struck.

1955 50C PR68 PCGS #6696

eBay Auction (August 2002): Nice silver color and luster; well struck.

1956 1C PR66RD PCGS #3377

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Nice strike, mint-red color, nice mirrors.

1956 1C PR66RD PCGS #3377

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Nice strike, mint-red color, nice mirrors.

1956 5C PR67CAM PCGS #84188

Teletrade Auction (January 2005): Even light frosting of all devices, nice proof-nickel color with excellent mirrors.

1956 5C PR67CAM PCGS #84188

Teletrade Auction (January 2005): Even light frosting of all devices, nice proof-nickel color with excellent mirrors.

1956 10C PR68CAM PCGS #85231

Teletrade Auction (January 2005): Very sharp looking cameo gem; nice frost and very deep and reflective mirrors.

1956 10C PR68CAM PCGS #85231

Teletrade Auction (January 2005): Very sharp looking cameo gem; nice frost and very deep and reflective mirrors.

1956 25C PR68CAM PCGS #85988

Teletrade Auction (March 2005): Another deep cameo missing the 'D' in the designation; very heavy frost and black mirrors.

1956 25C PR68CAM PCGS #85988

Teletrade Auction (March 2005): Another deep cameo missing the 'D' in the designation; very heavy frost and black mirrors.

1956 50C Type 2 PR68CAM PCGS #86697

eBay Auction (July 2002): Nice cameo contrast, reflective mirrors, and all silver luster.

1956 50C Type 2 PR68CAM PCGS #86697

eBay Auction (July 2002): Nice cameo contrast, reflective mirrors, and all silver luster.

1957 1C PR67RD PCGS #3380

1957 Lincoln Cent PR67 { PCGS-3 } (Sep'1985) Very brilliant rich copper luster graces this gem. A very good strike and great eye appeal provides an attractive tribute to Abraham Lincoln minted during the "Happy Days" period of our country during the Eisenhower administration.

1957 5C PR67 PCGS #4189

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Deep turquoise toning on both sides; a bit foggy on the reverse devices, still an attractive coin.

1957 5C PR67 PCGS #4189

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Deep turquoise toning on both sides; a bit foggy on the reverse devices, still an attractive coin.

1957 10C PR68CAM PCGS #85232

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Attractive cameo contrast with excellent mirrors.

1957 10C PR68CAM PCGS #85232

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Attractive cameo contrast with excellent mirrors.

1957 25C PR66 PCGS #5989

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Outwardly silver; but underlying toning dampens the luster and eye appeal. Definite upgrade candidate.

1957 25C PR66 PCGS #5989

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Outwardly silver; but underlying toning dampens the luster and eye appeal. Definite upgrade candidate.

1957 50C PR68 PCGS #6698

eBay Auction (June 2002): Some spotty toning; but mostly very reflective silver surfaces.

1957 50C PR68 PCGS #6698

eBay Auction (June 2002): Some spotty toning; but mostly very reflective silver surfaces.

1958 1C PR66RD PCGS #3383

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Nice copper proof from the fifties; red, well-struck and good luster.

1958 1C PR66RD PCGS #3383

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Nice copper proof from the fifties; red, well-struck and good luster.

1958 5C PR67 PCGS #4190

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): A hint of gold toning on the obverse; and darker brown toning on the reverse.

1958 5C PR67 PCGS #4190

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): A hint of gold toning on the obverse; and darker brown toning on the reverse.

1958 10C PR66 PCGS #5233

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): The hint of aqua toning beneath hazy surfaces.

1958 10C PR66 PCGS #5233

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): The hint of aqua toning beneath hazy surfaces.

1958 25C PR69 PCGS #5990

eBay Auction (January 2005): Knock-out gorgeous silver luster; very nicely preserved mirrors.

1958 25C PR69 PCGS #5990

eBay Auction (January 2005): Knock-out gorgeous silver luster; very nicely preserved mirrors.

1958 50C PR68 PCGS #6699

eBay Auction (June 2002): Brilliant silver with the hint of frosting; very reflective mirrors.

1958 50C PR68 PCGS #6699

eBay Auction (June 2002): Brilliant silver with the hint of frosting; very reflective mirrors.

1959 1C PR67RD PCGS #3386

1959 Lincoln Memorial Cent PR67RD { PCGS-3 } (Sep'1985) Shimmering copper surfaces give this penny an interesting look. After 50 years of production, the wheat adorned reverse is replaced appropriately by the Lincoln Memorial.

1959 5C PR67CAM PCGS #84191

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Very nice cameo contrast; brilliant proof luster.

1959 5C PR67CAM PCGS #84191

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Very nice cameo contrast; brilliant proof luster.

1959 10C PR67CAM PCGS #85234

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): The hint of champagne toning beneath mint silver surfaces.

1959 10C PR67CAM PCGS #85234

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): The hint of champagne toning beneath mint silver surfaces.

1959 25C PR68CAM PCGS #85991

eBay Auction (February 2005): Light frosting of all devices, great mirrors with cameo contrast.

1959 25C PR68CAM PCGS #85991

eBay Auction (February 2005): Light frosting of all devices, great mirrors with cameo contrast.

1959 50C PR68 PCGS #6700

eBay Auction (May 2002): Very deep reflective mirrors with lots of luster from polished silver surfaces offers quite dazzling eye appeal.

1959 50C PR68 PCGS #6700

eBay Auction (May 2002): Very deep reflective mirrors with lots of luster from polished silver surfaces offers quite dazzling eye appeal.

1960 1C Large Date PR67CAM PCGS #83389

eBay Auction (February 2005): Nice cameo contrast on this more common of the date varieties.

1960 1C Large Date PR67CAM PCGS #83389

eBay Auction (February 2005): Nice cameo contrast on this more common of the date varieties.

1960 5C PR68CAM PCGS #84192

eBay Auction (March 2005): Great cameo contrast with deeply reflective mirrors.

1960 5C PR68CAM PCGS #84192

eBay Auction (March 2005): Great cameo contrast with deeply reflective mirrors.

1960 10C PR68DCAM PCGS #95235

Teletrade Auction (September 2005): Multiply reflective mirrors on this gem provide stark contrast the the highly frosted devices.

1960 10C PR68DCAM PCGS #95235

Teletrade Auction (September 2005): Multiply reflective mirrors on this gem provide stark contrast the the highly frosted devices.

1960 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95992

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Well struck frosted gem, some spotty toning in the obverse fields, brilliant silver otherwise.

1960 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95992

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Well struck frosted gem, some spotty toning in the obverse fields, brilliant silver otherwise.

1960 50C PR67CAM PCGS #86701

eBay Auction (May 2002): Very heavily frosted. Couldn't figure out why this wasn't 'deep cameo'; until I realized that PCGS had graded it as deep cameo, and left the "D" off of the designation on the label by mistake!

1960 50C PR67CAM PCGS #86701

eBay Auction (May 2002): Very heavily frosted. Couldn't figure out why this wasn't 'deep cameo'; until I realized that PCGS had graded it as deep cameo, and left the "D" off of the designation on the label by mistake!

1961 1C PR67RD PCGS #3395

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Very nice Camelot Copper with plenty of luster.

1961 1C PR67RD PCGS #3395

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Very nice Camelot Copper with plenty of luster.

1961 5C PR67CAM PCGS #84193

eBay Auction (March 2005): Nice lightly frosted devices; substantial toning on the reverse fields.

1961 5C PR67CAM PCGS #84193

eBay Auction (March 2005): Nice lightly frosted devices; substantial toning on the reverse fields.

1961 10C PR67CAM PCGS #85236

eBay Auction (February 2005): A hint of toning on this silver gem; plenty of proof luster.

1961 10C PR67CAM PCGS #85236

eBay Auction (February 2005): A hint of toning on this silver gem; plenty of proof luster.

1961 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95993

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Brilliant silver; highly frosted devices contrast with the multiply reflective mirrors.

1961 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95993

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Brilliant silver; highly frosted devices contrast with the multiply reflective mirrors.

1961 50C PR69 PCGS #6702

1961 Franklin Half Dollar PR69 { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2002) This brilliant silver, very well struck gem half dollar has excellent surfaces and mirrors. Devices have nice evenly heavy frosting and the mirrors are deep and multiply reflective.

1962 1C PR67CAM PCGS #83398

eBay Auction (February 2005): Deep mirrors with cameo; excellent mint-copper color and luster.

1962 1C PR67CAM PCGS #83398

eBay Auction (February 2005): Deep mirrors with cameo; excellent mint-copper color and luster.

1962 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94194

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Very attractive heavily frosted nickel with very deep and black mirrors.

1962 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94194

Teletrade Auction (February 2005): Very attractive heavily frosted nickel with very deep and black mirrors.

1962 10C PR67DCAM PCGS #95237

Teletrade Auction (March 2005): Light champagne toning; some spotty toning on the brilliant silver gem.

1962 10C PR67DCAM PCGS #95237

Teletrade Auction (March 2005): Light champagne toning; some spotty toning on the brilliant silver gem.

1962 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95994

eBay Auction (April 2002): Brilliant luster and heavy frost shimmers in pools of silver in the deeply mirrored fields.

1962 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95994

eBay Auction (April 2002): Brilliant luster and heavy frost shimmers in pools of silver in the deeply mirrored fields.

1962 50C PR67DCAM PCGS #96703

eBay Auction (April 2002): Nicely contrasted frosted devices with deep reflective mirrors. In OGH.

1962 50C PR67DCAM PCGS #96703

eBay Auction (April 2002): Nicely contrasted frosted devices with deep reflective mirrors. In OGH.

1963 1C PR67CAM PCGS #83401

eBay Auction (February 2005): Great looking penny, uniform red-copper color, full cameo with nice reflective mirrors.

1963 1C PR67CAM PCGS #83401

eBay Auction (February 2005): Great looking penny, uniform red-copper color, full cameo with nice reflective mirrors.

1963 5C PR68 PCGS #4195

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Superb luster, with highly reflective and brilliant surfaces.

1963 5C PR68 PCGS #4195

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Superb luster, with highly reflective and brilliant surfaces.

1963 10C PR67DCAM PCGS #95238

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Heavy frost and even toning dulls the brightness some on this silver gem.

1963 10C PR67DCAM PCGS #95238

Anaheim Coin Dealer (September 1985): Heavy frost and even toning dulls the brightness some on this silver gem.

1963 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95995

eBay Auction (February 2005): Brilliant silver gem with heavily frosted devices; deep mirrors but some toning spots in the periphery of the obverse fields.

1963 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95995

eBay Auction (February 2005): Brilliant silver gem with heavily frosted devices; deep mirrors but some toning spots in the periphery of the obverse fields.

1963 50C PR69 PCGS #6704

eBay Auction (March 2002): Very reflective silver luster from this high-end gem.

1963 50C PR69 PCGS #6704

eBay Auction (March 2002): Very reflective silver luster from this high-end gem.

1964 1C PR69DCAM PCGS #93404

1964 Lincoln Memorial Cent PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2005) Virtually flawless surfaces offer great contrast between the highly frosted devices and the deep multiply reflective mirrors. This piece has rich all-natural mint fresh red-copper color.

1964 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94196

1964 Jefferson Nickel PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2004) Great deep cameo contrast with very nice mirrors makes for one super-looking coin. Heavy frosting of the devices make them come to life against the black mirrors.

1964 10C PR69DCAM PCGS #95239

1964 Roosevelt Dime PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2005) Multiple reflections off of the mirrors of this silver gem give it an other-worldly look. The mirrors are pools of shimmering luster while the devices are heavily frosted.

1964 25C PR69DCAM PCGS #95996

1964 Washington Quarter PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2005) Nice cameo contrast between the frosted devices and highly reflective mirrors. Brilliant untoned silver surfaces display plenty of luster and offer great eye appeal.

1964 25C PR69DCAM PCGS #95996

1964 Washington Quarter PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2005) Nice cameo contrast between the frosted devices and highly reflective mirrors. Brilliant untoned silver surfaces display plenty of luster and offer great eye appeal.

1964 50C PR69DCAM PCGS #96800

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2006) First and last year of the regular issue silver JFK half-dollar; an elegant design with the hair that Jackie approved, this highly frosted coin offers superb eye appeal.