'Proof' is a term that is often used to describe the appearance of a coin, not just its process of manufacture. I am not going to weigh in on whether that is proper usage of the term, or not, but it is very common.
'Prooflike' refers to a high quality normal die uncirculated coin that could be mistaken for a proof specimen.
Coin shown is a nice strike but certainly not a proof.
'Prooflike' refers to a high quality normal die uncirculated coin that could be mistaken for a proof specimen.
Coin shown is a nice strike but certainly not a proof.


























