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1974 1 Cent. A Little Confused.

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After the flea market, I still had coin fever so stopped by a coin shop on the way home. I found this in their penny bin.

It appears to be a proof, I think.

I have zero experience with proofs so I started googling. I hope I don't sound like a bonehead, but I'm a little confused by what I found. The queen on mine is matte like on a proof, but the maple leaf is not. On all the proofs (for other years) that I could find online they are both matte. Also, NGC doesn't show a value for 1974 proofs. Coinsandcanada mentions proofs for that year but there are no pictures and I can't find anyone selling or having sold a 1974 proof, they all say 'prooflike' and both the queen and the leaf are shiny.

So, what exactly do I have here? Is this a proof? Why is the maple leaf shiny and not matte like the queen?

Thanks for any insight you can give.

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Proof-like strike, with new obverse dies that created a 'cameo' effect. 1974 is a tough year for cameo 1-cent strikes. Good eye!!

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Thanks for the explanation SPP. Very much appreciated! :)
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