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Have A Question Regarding Non-Proof Looking 1969 S Quarter

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Hi there everyone! I'm about 1-2 years into Coin Collecting and I got some quarters from the bank to look through today and came across this coin. I just need some guidance as I'm a bit confused. I found a 1969 S Quarter, but it has almost no Proof-like look to it.

The research I did said in 1969 San Francisco only made Proof, so is this just a VERY worn proof? I only ask this awesome community because I've found many proofs in the wild, but each had a shine to it. This one just looks like a normal worn circulated coin. In the pictures, I put a 1972 S that I found in a roll a month back just as comparison.

Just want to confirm this is normal. Thanks!
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I agree, a very worn '69 Proof Quarter, also called an impaired proof.
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That quarter is now a very impaired proof coin - somehow it managed to find its way into circulation and remained for a long time. I have not heard of any business strike 1969-S quarters either.
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I'm leaning toward an impaired proof having been in circulation over a very long period.
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It's a heavily circulated impaired proof. Pretty cool find.
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Yes, that proof strike quarter has seen lot of circulation wear. Fun find.
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