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2003 S In Change...thought They Were Only Proofs

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They are. You can see the nicer details on your coin. Yours is just a bit more circulated.
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What you have is an impaired proof cent.
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It should be thicker on the rims as well.


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It is quite thick...stood out compared to the others and drew my attention.
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The bold (thick) rims and strong strike are evidence of the proof manufacture of your coin ... easy to identify in this case since all 2003-S Lincoln are proof strike.

Yours has been released into circulation ... hence known as an 'impaired proof'.

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