Lincoln Cent Strikes

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by dustywallen, May 31, 2013.

  1. dustywallen

    dustywallen Member

    Ok have a couple of questions regarding telling the difference on Lincoln Cents.

    How can you tell a Matte Proof from a business strike?

    Also how can you tell the difference in a SMS versus a proof?

    And last a (1936-1942) (1950-1959) proof versus business strike?

    I know that in higher grades this would be easier to tell with the finish of the coin. But this is an area I would really like to hear others input on. Have read various books and online sources but I am always eager to learn. Thanks.


    Dusty
     
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  3. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    One key pickup point for Matte Proofs is the square rims. And that's about all I know. :devil:
     
  4. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Matte proof - they all have square rims and strikes dead solid. When in doubt (or just to confirm) there are certain die markers for each date.
    Not sure which SMS coins you are referring to 2005 - 2010 have a different finish. Those of 65 - 67 have no proof from those dates.
    Proof from 36 on have a finish that makes them obviously not your normal business strike with only the cleanest and best business strikes approaching the proof quality.
     
  5. dustywallen

    dustywallen Member

    ThAnk you both very much. So will the proofs from 1936 on have square rims also?


    Dusty
     
  6. rlm's cents

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  7. dustywallen

    dustywallen Member

    Thanks again!


    Dusty
     
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