Proof v Circulated

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by VictoriaKoin, Sep 24, 2021.

  1. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I think the first US proofs were made about 1840 something. Not sure.
     
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  3. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    If it catches my eye and is considered collectable, I'm in either way. Welcome to CT, good luck.
     
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  4. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

    It depends on the coin design. If there is a particular design I like very much I will seek out a proof example. Otherwise circulated is fine with me (and fine is the condition I prefer).
     
  5. manny9655

    manny9655 Well-Known Member

    Wrong, the Mint made many proofs before 1936. But they weren't consistent. There were periods where they stopped making them. For example, there are proofs of dimes and other coins going back to the 1850s. But they didn't make proofs of the Mercury dimes at all until 1936.
     
  6. Mike Thorne

    Mike Thorne Well-Known Member

    Take another look at your Red Book. You'll find proof coins MUCH earlier than 1936.
     
  7. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    I figured. I'll look some other time .... but "I think" it was then, which it wasn't.
    But I collect proof and non-proof coins (and tokens and other non-coins) going back a few years.
     
  8. Beardigger

    Beardigger Well-Known Member

    I collect both. I DO love proof coins, and have a bunch of proof sets going back to the 60's. I also love Coin Roll Hunting which is where the bulk of my my collection comes from. It's always great to find a proof in a coin roll.
    I search auctions for proof sets, and when I can find a lot of them and the price works out between $4 and $6 dollars a set, I pull the trigger. Getting harder and harder to find like that though. My extras I sell through the antique shop.
     
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