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1909-P-VDB Proof - Do You See What I See?

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A coin is either a business strike or a proof. The production methods are different. Neither can be described as he other.
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A coin is either a business strike or a proof


Technically, this is not true. There are one sided proof coins the US Mint has produced.
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The edges alone don't appear square enough for a proof, plus it lacks a matte finish.
frog, I think you meant "rims" not "edges"; right?
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rwkiii...yes your coin is a woodie. there are collectors that collect them.
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