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Help Identifying 2 Proof Coins?

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I have 2 coins: a Kennedy half and an Ike dollar. Both are bicentennials. They look like proofs - they have perfect, mirror-like surfaces. The edges are clad. The only thing is, they don't have mint marks.

In my Red Book and on the PCGS site, the only proofs listed are S mint marks. And the only pictures of proofs I see have a mirrored background and matte design. But mine are completely mirror-like, with no mintmarks.

What do I have here? I don't have pictures, my only camera is my phone and it can't take pictures of coins very well.
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They could be from a proof set.
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or a mint set
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Are the entire surfaces mirror-like or just the fields in the background? The proof versions of these coins should have mirror-like fields and frosted figures, as in the following example:

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If the entire coin is shiny, it has either been polished or else is just a really nice example of an uncirculated coin.
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And the only pictures of proofs I see have a mirrored background and matte design. But mine are completely mirror-like, with no mintmarks.

From that description, it sounds like they have either been buffed to a high gloss or they are chrome plated.
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I think chrome plated is more likely. No parts of the coin are frosted, and the whole thing is very smooth and slick. Thanks!
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