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Have You Ever Found A Proof Coin In Change?

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My daughter found a 2005 Oregon State Quarter proof ("S" mint mark) in change yesterday. This is the first proof I've seen in change.

Have you ever found a proof coin in change? If so what was it?
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Not sure. I found a Brunel design £2 coin that has the Queen's portrait and reverse frosted. However I believe some of the specimen sets had frosting, so it may not be a proof after all.

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 Posted 06/08/2013  06:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes,many of us have.Not very common but common enough.Congrats on your find.
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Yes .. but I don't roll hunt, so for me it is not common.

But .. I have dumped hundreds of proof coins over the years.
Some to the banks .. others I just spend.
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I have found about 5 Australian impaired proof coins in circulation, over the years, including a colourised dollar.
All in standard metals.
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two proof Sacagaweas in small dollar rolls that I obtain from banks for the purpose of spending.
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Found 20 proof Kennedy halves in four rolls I got from a bank. Looked like someone cashed grandpa's collection in. Also found a 59D Lincoln proof and 46 Lincoln impaired proof in circulation. Actually found the 59D today.
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I've found a proof Australian $2. It was impaired so I didn't even realise - I just thought it was a nice uncirculated coin that had been rubbed on concrete.
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I often get half dollar proofs when roll searching with my eldest. We have a small stack of them somewhere in her collection box.
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The one and only time I have ever found a proof wasn't even in my change, it was roll searching Penny's and was from 1983.
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I've found a 1980's (don't remember the year) dime in change and several proof halves while roll searching.
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Yeah, I get them fairly often at work. I've been a cashier for 10 months and have gotten 12 of them.

1 cent, 1974
1 nickel, 1976
2 dimes, clad 1980 and silver 2005
7 quarters, all clad, 1 bicentenial and 6 states
1 sac, 2002
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MS New Jersey about 9 months ago put it in a flip !
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Yes I have found some mostly cents though. I did find a Kennedy once.
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Just one, a 1999-S nickel. Still looks stunning.
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Recently found a 1986 Libertad proof (in mint capsule+case) in the LCS generic silver tub for $2 over spot. That's a $50-ish coin that I paid >$25 for.
That's the bullion stacker's equivalent of finding a proof in pocket change. Plus--mine hadn't picked up any flaws from having been in circulation.
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