What’s The Difference Between “UCAM” and “DCAM”?

Both terms refer to proof coins with strong, frosted design elements overlaying clear, mirrored background fields. The term UCAM stands for ultra-cameo and is used by the NGC in grading the visual appeal of proof coins, while DCAM stands for deep-cameo and is used by the PCGS for the same purpose.

Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later.

Still need help? Contact Us Contact Us