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Info On A 1968 Penny With Square Edge.

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 Posted 11/04/2019  11:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Wild Country to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have a 1968 penny that has square edges instead of the bevel edge. Is this a proof coin?
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 Posted 11/05/2019  01:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hole_in_pocket to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
pictures would be nice... hard to tell anything without them.
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Yes please add pics to this thread. Here is a link to the tutorial:
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No. Why? Because proof cents that year came from San Francisco and would have a 'S' mintmark. A shiny coin doesn't make it a proof coin. A proof coin is struck as a proof coin. It is a process of striking that creates a proof coin. Special dies are used and struck twice (or more on some denominations). So it's not a proof coin.
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There are some examples of dies missing the mintmark that are proof coins, but as far as I know none for that year.
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The square edge is most likely simply from an exceptionally good strike, or possibly a slightly overweight planchet. While fully squared off edges all the way around on a business strike are unusual, they are not unknown. A fully squared off edge on just part of the circumference is not unusual.
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