What exactly is a proof coin?
The original meaning of a proof was a coin struck to 'prove' the dies. More recently it has come to mean a coin struck two or more times with polished dies on a planchet which also has been polished. Thus a coin struck only once does not qualify as a proof. The US Mint sells proof coins in sets that come in hard plastic cases. You may still find a proof coin in circulation, discarded by a collector or dealer because of some defect. US proof coins are legal tender.
Guide created: 08/13/06 (updated 11/12/09)


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