This newly issued Thomas Jefferson proof gold coin contains one half ounce of 24k gold. Limited edition of only 20,000 proof and 20,000 uncirculated coins were issued. These gold coins became available on August 30
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is that supposed to be from the first spouse series.
daniel55645 1 year ago
If only T Jefferson was Not murdered by the bankers i believe he would a been the greatest of all US presidents today's american would a been so so much better
polygamous1 1 year ago
@jacobsanchez24 thanks
MercedesCars454 1 year ago
@ mercedescars454, well you could use this coin for money since it is legal tender but it would be a waste of over a hundred dollars. see its says on the coin 10$ but the gold in the coin alone is probably worth 100-150$. hope this helped....
jacobsanchez24 1 year ago
proofs are coins that are struck several times to get that shiny mirror like finish.
momst coins are only struck once but proofs are struck 4-10 times
ugotknockedthefugout 2 years ago
Proof coins are also struck on specially prepared and polished blanks that will allow the mirror finish ! sorry knew I was missing something :)
TheRealJakeKool 3 years ago
Proof coins are also scrutinized more for errors, dies changed more often (less coins made from the same dies), and packed in special proof presentation sets.. and sold at a higher price of course !
TheRealJakeKool 3 years ago
Mint State or "business strike" coins used in circulation are struck once, on plain blanks that may or may not have been burnished with ballbearings to etch them ready for striking
Proof coins are struck 2 or even 3 times with more pressure. Proof coins are struck with dies that have a polished background and frosted raised areas. This gives a stronger design and cameo effect, the background becomes a mirror while the design is much more strongly visible..
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TheRealJakeKool 3 years ago 2
whats a proof????????????
Poland4ever001 3 years ago
Still going up ;)
Love the liberty ones. 3 best coins in the series of course. I have 2 of each proofs, one graded 70 one 69
TheRealJakeKool 3 years ago