1964 Jefferson Proof with Retooling Marks?
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That is pretty interesting, but I don't know if it is a tooling mark. Almost looks like it could be a struck through, or even post mint damage. The fact that it is a proof concerns me. If it was at the mint, I don't think the mint would have allowed it to get out. There were only 3.9 million proofs made in 1964. If this mark was on the die, there would be more out there.Bob Piazza
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Originally posted by mustbebob View PostThat is pretty interesting, but I don't know if it is a tooling mark. Almost looks like it could be a struck through, or even post mint damage. The fact that it is a proof concerns me. If it was at the mint, I don't think the mint would have allowed it to get out. There were only 3.9 million proofs made in 1964. If this mark was on the die, there would be more out there.Last edited by rbroederer; 03-11-2021, 08:12 PM.
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I agree completely. I do not think it would have graded PR68 if it had post mint damage. In the scheme of things, the number of proofs actually struck is high, but compared to the massive number of circulation strikes for that year, it is still small. I wish I could get my hands on the Mint report for that year to find out exactly how many proof dies were used.
I guess we will never know what caused that area to look that way, but I still have to maintain that it wasn't tooling. Maybe someone else has a guess?Bob Piazza
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