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Prior To 1936 Which US Coins Were Available As Proofs

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Are there any proof collectors out there that can tell me where to find information about proof coins prior to 1936. I'd like to know which coins were offered as proofs and how many were made.


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Check your Red Book for mintage's as most series were made in proofs prior to 1916. Barber coins Seated coins Morgans and even Indian cents were made in proof form.

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I can't get enough of Muddy's coin. It's aweeeeeeesome! Speaking of Proof Indians, here's a nicely toned one complete w/fingerprint!
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 Posted 07/08/2012  08:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paleoguy45 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
And here's a Liberty (V) Nickel in cameo:
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muddler and pg . . fantastic examples

Perhaps one of you will consider starting a thread of Classic Proofs
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 Posted 07/08/2012  08:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As alrady noted the Red Book by Whitman Publishing shows their dates and quantity minted.
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PG, nice pair! Jeffrose that would be a great thread to see but I only have two classic proofs here's the other.

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 Posted 07/08/2012  12:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add muddler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
But I want one like this.

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Wow those are some nice coins guys !
I'll throw down a second vote for a classic proof show em off thread.

Now I'm new to this and I don't have a Red Book. If there is a section in the Red Book with all proof coins even pre-1936 in one area I'll pick one up. I'm fearful that I'll have look up each individual issue and year to see if a proof was available.

While on topic of pre-1936 proofs how were they offered? Would collectors write directly to the mint and ask for them or were they advertised for sale?
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If you had a particular set in mind you can usually google that and get a complete list of coins that have been offered, just in general though getting a Red Book would probably be the easiest way
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You don't even have to leave this website to know what and how many Proofs were minted for all US coinage:

http://www.coincommunity.com/us_coin_facts/
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The proof sets are easy to find together in one section across the web.

I was hoping for something like this with pre-1936 single issues. All the proofs in one spot without circulated coins getting in the way perhaps broken down by year.
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I was hoping for something like this with pre-1936 single issues. All the proofs in one spot without circulated coins getting in the way perhaps broken down by year.


I highly doubt youll find that to be honest
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You won't find a section in either the Red Book or Blue Book which lists the pre 1936 proof issues. The only place I am aware of that has lists of proofs of each series is Numismedia.com.

The pre 1936 proof coins were ordered directly from the Mint and were sold as singles so if you didn't have to buy all of the denominations available if you didn't want them all. In the 1800's it was common for a person who lived in Philadelphia or nearby to go to the Mint and buy the coins in person or if they lived further away they could purchase them through the mail.

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The U.S. Mint started creating Proof for collectors in 1858. Before that, they made very limited quantities, otherwise known as presentation pieces. Basically any denomination starting in 1858 is available as a Proof and all (with very few exceptions) came from Philadelphia.
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Thanks Gyrene7483

I'll try Numismedia.com
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