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I Found This On Roll 1936 1 Cent Satin?

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Is there a question with these photos?

I see an AU 1936 cent with some obverse toning if the photos are accurate.
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This does not appear to be the illusive Satin Proof, It does appear to be artificially toned out though.
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Agree on both counts.
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Pretty much agree with the asessments above, except I'm thinking high(er) XF grade range. The toning may be a 'retoning' after a cleaning looooong ago--possibly.
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This definitely looks to be a cleaned coin.

The dirt around the 6 of the date and "U" (TRUST) makes me think this was found with a metal detector and then rigorously cleaned with a cleaner to get it "shiny", and it has toned this color.
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Confirming this is not the scarce 1936 Lincoln Proof Satin Finish (Type 1).

The biggest tell is the edges which are rounded in the the example above.
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