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<p>[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 2516708, member: 73224"]Doesn't a mint have to make a business strike coin in order to make a proof coin? The mint's main purpose is to make coinage for commerce. So if the mint only makes one coin of a design the automatic fallback is the coin is Mint State? No matter the appearance of the coin. As a qualifier to even be considered a proof coin a mint must also make a business strike coin?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 2516708, member: 73224"]Doesn't a mint have to make a business strike coin in order to make a proof coin? The mint's main purpose is to make coinage for commerce. So if the mint only makes one coin of a design the automatic fallback is the coin is Mint State? No matter the appearance of the coin. As a qualifier to even be considered a proof coin a mint must also make a business strike coin?[/QUOTE]
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