Are Canadian Proof coins identified by a P mint mark? If not what does the P indicate and how can you tell a proof. Is it a mirror finish like US coins
The P marking has nothing to do whether a coin is or isn't proof. It was used to indicate plated coins from 1999 to 2006. On pennies, it indicates a steel core with copper plate. On all 5, 10, 25 and 50 cent coins it indicates a steel core with nickel plate. In mid-2006, it was replaced with the RCM logo to indicate plating.
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