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1975 Lincoln Cent No Mint With Proof Features

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Another long shot but this 75 definitely stands out with mirror like reflections. What's your thoughts? Please don't beat me up too bad I'm still very new here. Thanks

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 Posted 06/21/2023  06:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MisterT to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry, nothing proof or even prooflike about this cent. Just a well circulated business strike.
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Your coin is a Philadelphia business strike not a proof coin.
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Agree with the business strike assessment.
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Greetings, as mentioned before this is a business strike.
Keep in mind that the word "Proof" is used to describe coins that are struck using specially prepared dies and planchets. The word "Proof" refers to a method of manufacture and does not denote the condition of the coin based upon wear.
Most Proof coins that are found in rolls are what collectors would call "impaired Proofs.
Besides the surface appearance, the quickest way to spot a Proof Penny is the broad and flat rims with sharp inner and outer edges.
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