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1968 S Nickel

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Hi All
I have question, are the 1968S proof Nickels "frosted" like later proofs or is it like "standard" nickels?
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Hi Marc



the early proofs can be either frosted or not, the process was much different then for preparing the dies to strike proof coins only the very first strikes with the dies would actually be frosted.

frosted examples are worth a premium for this reason.

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How can you tell proofs from S mint nickels?
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Great question!
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Business strike S nickels were minted in 1968 for the first time since 1954. It was also the first year for proof issues from San Francisco. It should be easy to discern a business strike from a proof- the proof will be brilliant with mirrored fields, strong details, and squared rims. In particular, look at the steps- business strike steps will almost always be mushy while a proof should have full steps.
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Thanks to everyone for info so far. I've added picture of coin, so is this a Business S or Proof S? I know later Proof coins were "frosted".

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I agree with bio ,business strike
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