1998 P Quarter on proof planchet

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by JPAUL, Feb 1, 2013.

  1. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Not trying to be arguementative, but if the coin showed real circulation, there would be scratches and dulling from environmental attack, except for a distinctive mint mark, what would be the diagnostics of a proof coin? Proof-like surface - dulled from environment, sharp edges - worn down from circulation.
    The only proof coin I ever found in circulation was an Ike. I used to get Ikes when I deposited my pay-check and once while going through them, one shone back at me. Scratched up, but still proof surface and the mint mark showed it was proof.
     
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  3. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Not argumentative at all. You bring up good points. I think you are going into an area that a lot of collectors wouldn't be able to tell. Someone that knows a particular coin intimately should be able to tell the difference easily, though. What I have posted has been gleaned from reading here on CT. I wouldn't be able to tell the difference on any coin with considerable circulation wear.
     
  4. FadeToBlack

    FadeToBlack New Member

    As a roll searcher who has found hundreds of proofs in varying degrees of preservation, even a proof that is in VG-F still shows diagnostics that identify it quite easily as a proof... and I'm not talking about an "S" mintmark.
     
  5. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    I agree.
    I found this coin reverse up, and could tell it was a proof:
    IMAG0016.jpg IMAG0017.jpg

    Also, OP, post a shot of the edge of the coin. That'd likely put the issue to rest.
    Although it already is, really.
     
  6. JPAUL

    JPAUL Member

    Ok here's the edge shot and reverse,i agree this issue has been put to rest. SHOT 1.jpg SHOT 2.jpg Reverse 1.jpg
     
  7. COINnoisseur

    COINnoisseur Professional Amateur

    a whole lotta to do about nothing. but that's what keeps us searching.
     
  8. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    You mean "Much Ado About Nothing?"
     
  9. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    I've actually found 2 proof coins in circulation (both Kennedy halves). Other than the fact they were minted in San Francisco, which was a dead giveaway they were proofs (1971-S and 1989-S Kennedys were only minted in proof), they still had sharp rims and sharp details that stood out even after the mirror finish was dulled from fingerprints and light wear. Circulated proofs still can be diagnosed as proofs, even with wear. And although it's already been said, "proof" is a method of manufacture, not a condition; a proof will always be a proof (proofs with wear are often called impaired proofs, and were they to be graded would grade PF-58 or lower).
     
  10. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Yeah, but it is fun!!!
     
  11. jay4202472000

    jay4202472000 Well-Known Member

    I would lean toward it being one of the first strikes on new dies if not polished.
     
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