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DCAM Proof Coin Question

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Hey
I have a 2011 s MS69DCAM dime
my question is do they strike it twice or only once?
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 Posted 10/05/2016  11:38 am  Show Profile   Check nss-52's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add nss-52 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
From a page on the usmint.gov site:

Proof Coins: Are the finest quality of coin produced by the United States Mint. The term "proof" refers to the coin's finish. Proof blanks are specially treated, hand-polished, and cleaned to ensure high-quality strikes. The blanks are then fed into presses fitted with specially polished dies and struck at least twice. The coins are then carefully packaged to showcase and preserve their exceptional finish. These coins:

-Are struck at least twice, which gives the coin a frosted, sculpted foreground for a glamorous shine; defined, intricate design; and mirror-like background.
-Come with an official Certificate of Authenticity.
-Are encased in a protective capsule.
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 Posted 10/05/2016  11:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add teslacoil to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you nns perfect answer!
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Rest in Peace
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< nns-52 > ,That was the best answer to OP's question.
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Proof coins are struck twice with higher striking pressure than that used for the circulating business strikes. "First Strike" is merely a marketing term used to describe a coin that was slabbed within the first 30 days of release, it has nothing to do with the actual order of striking.
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Excellent additional information!
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Nice looking coin
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Indeed, and thanks nss-52.
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