1986 D cent proof or error coin?

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  1. Newcoinboy2018

    Newcoinboy2018 Active Member

    This 1986 D cent weighs 2.46. It has a minting line strike above "IGWT". I'm curious if this is a double die or proof strike? Any help would be appreciated.
     

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  3. Wheatmaster101

    Wheatmaster101 U.S. Cent Collector

    Not a double die or proof. Could be a die crack, but I'll let the people who know more about errors decide. May just be damage.
     
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  4. Newcoinboy2018

    Newcoinboy2018 Active Member

    What are the main characteristics of a proof coin?
     
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  6. Newcoinboy2018

    Newcoinboy2018 Active Member

    Wow. Thanks for explaining that aspect. Beautiful coin!
     
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  7. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Your Cent is minted on a Copper Plated Zinc Planchet. Die Deterioration causes that effect. Nothing at all to do with a Doubled Die
     
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  8. Wheatmaster101

    Wheatmaster101 U.S. Cent Collector

    Is there a die crack above "In God We Trust"?
     
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  9. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    No.. Die Deterioration issue affects the plating
     
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  11. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    All 1986 Proof coins were issued by San Francisco and have the "S" mm. You have a business strike from the Denver mint
     
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