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Japan
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Canada
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Valued Member
 Japan
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That's alright, it's why I'm here! I appreciate your insight. I haven't seen one in person and it's kind of hard to use pictures as reference.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I believe the 1889 proofs, where a very small mintage number. Just checked, it shows 811. examples minted.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Still a very nice looking coin...looks like a clash mark by the eagles neck? Not sure if it's a VAM indicator or not? I'm not a VAM guy... smat
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Even a mis-handled proof would likely still some evidence of the mirrored finish.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Not a proof. Also not a clash mark IMO.
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Valued Member
 Japan
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Thanks for your thoughts! Smat do you mean the black line below the eagle's head? If so, just a smudge. Coinfrog thanks for that. I see many pictures of proofs PF60-62 that seem to just be gray with no reflectivity, but that's where I'm kind of mislead I suppose.
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Pillar of the Community
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Trust me. If you had one, you'd know. I've had the pleasure of handling a few and they are stunning and deeply reflective
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Valued Member
United States
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Not a proof. A proof coin has a mirror-like surface. Look for high-relief and the mirror-like field. You'll know a proof Morgan when you see it. The coin you have is a very well struck piece though.
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Valued Member
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Wonderful information. Thanks for the help!
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