I picked up a small collection of Canadian coins as part of a larger collection. The Collector had passed and his family was liquidating his estate. He had a handful of 1964 Dollars (KM#58) and one of them is definitively different than the others. It has mirrored fields and frost like devices. Is there any more definitive way to tell business from specimen proof on this type coin? They were all loose and raw, no original packaging. Thank you....
I believe one way to tell is the edge, on the specimens the edge should be squared off, and the reeding all the way to the edge, the business strikes, have a curved (slight) and the reeding notably tails off before the edge.
if you post a picture of the obverse and reverse then we can surely confirm.
the only way we can help is if you post pictures...there are business strikes, specimens, proof likes and business strikes that can be mirrored and appear proof like.
Thanks for the great suggestion on the edges. All are rounded and NOT squared off so they would not qualify as Specimen Proofs. Although the coins were poorly cared for you can see they have a mirrored field and frosty lettering.
it is very likely these were first off the dies, and put into pliofilm sets. its known that some of these were of higher quality strikes. however I cant see what you are describing from these images.
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