Hello friends, yesterday my wife found this penny in the trunk of her car, she gave it to me to show it to my friends. That's why I show it to you so that you give me your opinion of what you think of the penny.
Normal strike.. Not a Variety Here is a nice article - https://coinweek.com/coins/coin-pro...s/united-states-1969-s-lincoln-memorial-cent/
If it is what I intend to do with it, it is so well preserved that it looks like a legitimate cent of proof.
That's somewhat of an odd question, don't you think? "Proof" is a method of manufacturing as opposed to a condition or state of preservation. With the respectful understanding that you're new to this, may I ask if you're familiar with this and/or the differences between proof and business stuck coins?
I do not say that it is a "proof" penny, I only say that the condition is similar, but my camera did not take good pictures and because of that, you can not see the condition in which it is.