I found this 1960 Nickel in my change today after going to the grocery store is it a proof? Sorry I'm still not very good with coin pictures. I have gotten many 50's 60's nickels in change before but none were ever this shiny.
Are the fields mirrored/semi mirrored? Shiny doesn't factor. I think you just found a well struck business strike.......
Gosh, I was almost thinking proof until I read other posts, but I have personally spent several proofs over the years that were just extras, and not worth enough to bother selling to anyone.
This is a real cherry. Either a very very picky collector spent it or it just got away from someone. You'd have to look at a few hundred original (seven or eight rolls) '60 nickels to find a better overall strike and quality.
No, it's not a proof. No mirror like fields can be seen in your photo. However, it is a great circulation find. There is a little wear and some bag marks but a great find nevertheless.
LOL where do you live? I just took a mess of nickels 60's something unc. To the bank about a month ago. Went through them nada so back they went.
The pictures aren't the greatest but I'm going to be the contrarian and say that yes I think it may be a proof.
We sometimes get threads where people ask about their high grade 50's and 60's coins. This is usually the source of them. Because people are used to the low-relief crap that the mint puts out these days, when they see a high grade coin of the old high relief design, they immediately jump to "proof." On the OP's coin, I see no mirrored fields, the strike isn't at proof-level, and the rims don't look proof. The whole coin "feels" like a business strike (albeit a nice AU one).
As I said I'm not very good at taking coin pictures but It has a mirror like background like my proof ASE. It bugged me so I stopped by my local coin shop this morning and he said it was definitely a proof. Thank you for all your replies...
I was going to say that it sure looks like a proof coin based solely on the Steps. I'm happy that you got it confirmed!
Well, if anything, I think you just proved we here at Coin Talk can sure make some BIG mistakes at times! Ha, ha!