Help with matte proof Wheats

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  1. Anna2912

    Anna2912 Member

    277403F9-73FE-4D0D-8F71-6B930BE79F69.jpeg 74F6E9DD-E340-4FD3-B854-16BF4076B9F2.png 4FEE5ED1-4CCC-462E-9276-02A421E7F3B2.png 12EFEDF6-C4A2-407E-909B-85C39B710745.jpeg Hi ya all ... can someone help me with any info or direction to go on matte proof wheats ??
    I have MAYBE a couple - not sure but I have one coin in particular I need help with . I Am posting a couple pics to see if this coin is a matte proof finish . Please help and advise on what to look for . Be cool to have one or two in my coin book . I can get better pics during daylight . My house is kinda dark and lighting isn’t great . .
     

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  3. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

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  4. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    From these images, I don't feel it's a matte proof.
     
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  5. Anna2912

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    42DDD60A-52D3-4285-80E6-E72C939B5BC3.jpeg 1917 is the year .. I can post another pic . I haven’t found a lot on matte but looking now thank you for the site... . I just wondered insight B2F7EC84-BBB0-40E7-94EA-AE98A9100BCA.jpeg from the best group around . truly enjoy all the posts and info ... great stuff
     
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    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

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  7. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    Matte proofs were only made in 1909 through 1916. You need to look at a ton of pictures of matte proofs and even then you need to probably purchase Kevin Flynn's book on matte proof Lincolns and read it. Matte proofs are special and you are highly unlikely to find any sitting in a roll or bag of Lincolns.
     
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  8. Anna2912

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    I saw a lady had found this and she had on eBay ..stating they did ??? I didn’t think they made one either but ... that’s why I turned to u all .. and I must get a RED BOOK ..
     

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  9. Anna2912

    Anna2912 Member

    I totally agree .. it just looked so different next to my other coins . Thank you . I will get that book as well as a RED BOOK .
     
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  10. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    These are mine. Notice the strike above all else. Matte proof Lincolns were struck in the Medals Room in the Philadelphia mint. The Medals press operated slower to deliver fully struck coins. There are several characteristics that you can train your eye to spot, but it takes a lot of time and practice.

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  11. Anna2912

    Anna2912 Member

    Wow !!! those are beautiful . And lots of help - nice to have a visual of one like those .... very nice coins . And thank you for the help .
     
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  12. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    In my opinion the 1917 is not an actual matte proof. There are quite a few very nice and well struck Lincolns out there that can be confused as matte proofs. Personally i think the "lone" 1917 is just a well struck business strike with a lot of hype.
     
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