Puzzled with a coin as proof, but mint is D...

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Aslpride, Nov 12, 2012.

  1. Aslpride

    Aslpride Active Member

    My apology that I can't add picture. I was helping my friend as he has his grandpa coins passed down to him. I went through his coins to give him estimate value as he want to sell them. Out of all coins, I saw one quarter coin, it's 1970 proof. It's not "S" mint, but "D" mint. I did use 10X magnify and it's a "D" mint without any sign of engrave. I checked my own sources then checked google, but no luck to find more information regarding to that coin. I can guess two possible: it may be a commemorative coin or planchet error? I wonder if anyone of you know about that coin?
     
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  3. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    What makes you think it is a proof? More likely just a high grade uncirculated.
     
  4. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I'll guess it's Proof Like (PL).
     
  5. kydedhed

    kydedhed Member

    +1
     
  6. Aslpride

    Aslpride Active Member

    I.cutler: I did test reflection with text and I can see words very clear.

    Idhair, kydedhed: I do know PL do exist for Morgan, but quarter? It's very strong PL as I can see words in six inches length.
     
  7. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Nice to see you again Alspride, it has been a while. PL coins can be found in all denominations.
     
  8. Aslpride

    Aslpride Active Member

    Kirkuleez: It has been while to post a thread, but I always be around reading different threads in this forum. :)

    Thank you for letting me know that it can happen to any denominations. I know Morgan do show different value between regular and PL coins. I wonder if you have any reference regarding to Quarter PL's value?
     
  9. FE21

    FE21 Member

    It could have been altered with a buffing wheel.
     
  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    The only proof issued by the Denver mint was the '84 Olympic gold eagle.

    "Proof like" as Larry stated.......
     
  11. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    Reflectivity is NOT the determining factor of a proof coin. How the coin was manufactured is that determination.

    Coins off of fresh dies often exhibit Proof characteristics but seldom if ever exhibit ALL proof characteristics of which reflective or mirror fields is but one.

    Sharp, square rims is another. Sharp, almost knife like reeding is another.

    The easiest method of determing whether or not a coin was made with the proof manufacturing process is to compare it directly, side by side, with an actual proof coin.
     
  12. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    Assuming it's not been altered/polished etc. it may just be from a very early die state to the point it's almost proof like. (Or maybe it's just a high grade uncirculated.) But no true proofs were minted in Denver in 1970.

    Would love to see pics of it.
     
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