I've watched a dozen videos trying to determine the dime. i have a 1964 cameo and cannot find a value. beautiful out of the proof. Was going to send for grading but now not so sure.
Ive opened tons of these through out my life the one thing I learned is I was mistaking die clashing for doubling. If it doesn’t follow the examples of the DDOs it’s more then likely die clashing.
I’ve made that mistake as well. So I try to be more careful. I can clearly see “metal on metal” but I do worry if it doesn’t match pics exactly that it won’t get the variety attribution. Sometimes ya just gotta pay to find out 🤷🏼♂️
Metal will tarnish and corrode over time when exposed to oxygen however these are usually sealed pretty well. The packages must have been able to breath a bit and the Manila envelopes actually have a substance in them that can contribute to the toning. Sometimes you get some really nice toning on old coins.
Rims only. I’m not leaving prints on them. Furthermore, any I send in will be sent for restoration. I’d be more likely to drop them with gloves as well.
@@zacharywilson8614 I’ll have to look back through them and see what’s what but I’d be open to it. Can you contact me on IG to discuss further? Look for RockysRamblings, I’m the guy with the Morgan Dollar pic.
PCGS offers restoration service. Basically it’s cleaning but they don’t damage the coin in the process. However no one wants to say “cleaning” when it comes to coins.
I love it! Thank you for sharing, learn a lot❤
Absolutely beautiful coins
Thank you!
I have a friend bron in 62 and my mother as well. So very cool.
I've watched a dozen videos trying to determine the dime. i have a 1964 cameo and cannot find a value. beautiful out of the proof. Was going to send for grading but now not so sure.
Nothing feels quite as nice as freeing coins from the plastic prison of a proof set! I'll have to check my 62's for the varieties. Thanks for sharing!
You betcha!
MAKES ME JEALOUSE LOL THANKS FOR SHARING very nice coins my friend. Have a great day. PEACE
Ive opened tons of these through out my life the one thing I learned is I was mistaking die clashing for doubling. If it doesn’t follow the examples of the DDOs it’s more then likely die clashing.
I’ve made that mistake as well. So I try to be more careful. I can clearly see “metal on metal” but I do worry if it doesn’t match pics exactly that it won’t get the variety attribution. Sometimes ya just gotta pay to find out 🤷🏼♂️
Not enough frost for cameo, in my opinion, good video
Have to watch your video 2nd time. It's like going to college
😅
So BEAUTIFUL!
I WAS BORN IN '62!
Congratulations! It’s a great year 😁
Great video nice coins
Thank you kindly
,what causes the toning, the wrapper?
Metal will tarnish and corrode over time when exposed to oxygen however these are usually sealed pretty well. The packages must have been able to breath a bit and the Manila envelopes actually have a substance in them that can contribute to the toning. Sometimes you get some really nice toning on old coins.
Get yourself some canned air for dust removal. Spittle droplets will spot a coin and make it look like someone attacked it with bird shot.
I try my best to contain my spit when blowing dust off coins 😆 good advice tho 👍🏻
Very beautiful coins, but why are you handling them without any gloves? I would be concerned about fingerprints.
Rims only. I’m not leaving prints on them. Furthermore, any I send in will be sent for restoration. I’d be more likely to drop them with gloves as well.
Would you be interested in selling any of those coins?
Which ones are you thinking?
@@rockysramblings some of the pennies and the dime with the ddo and the last franklin half
@@zacharywilson8614 I’ll have to look back through them and see what’s what but I’d be open to it. Can you contact me on IG to discuss further? Look for RockysRamblings, I’m the guy with the Morgan Dollar pic.
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@@zacharywilson8614 done
I would recommend using gloves
Thanks
where gloves next time.
Can you explain what you mean by restoration ?
PCGS offers restoration service. Basically it’s cleaning but they don’t damage the coin in the process. However no one wants to say “cleaning” when it comes to coins.
Can you explain cameo ?! Plz. Wat does that mean in "coin business "
You have to be PCGS best customer
Haha you’d think they’d throw me a damn PR70 or DMPL once in a while 😆
You know nothing
Well you’re a cheerful one.