A proof coin is made from a highly polished planchet (blank) and struck more than once to produce a highly detailed relief. Proof coins are sold to collectors and are not put into general circulation.
PR is a grading system used for proof coins
A Proof coin is a particular issue of a coin not a grade of condition.
DCAM stands for Deep Cameo and is reserved for proof coins
Proof refers to a coin that was produced with special care, generally for collectors. Such coins are struck more slowly, and with more force, than coins intended for circulation, and generally are produced on specially polished dies with polished planchets. Proof is often referred to incorrectly as the condition of the coin - while proof coins are in fact usually in better shape than any circulated or uncirculated coin, that is not necessarily the case. Impaired proofs are proof coins that have damage to the surface, be it cloudiness, staining, scratches or nicks. Since a proof coin is legal tender, it can be spent, so it is possible (although uncommon) to have a proof coin with signs of wear.
A proof coin has a special shiny finish on it and it is made to be sold to collectors, and not used as money.
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"PL" in coin grading means "prooflike". It is used to describe a coin that has mirror fields and fine details resembling a proof struck coin but is not a true proof.
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In coin collecting, it means Brilliant Uncirculated, a very nice coin, but not as good as a Proof coin.
It is the highest grade of proof coin
The designation "PF" for any coin means it's a Proof coin. Proof coins are given a grade from PF60 to PF70.
PR is a grading system used for proof coins
PR is used in terms of grading coins to designate that the coin is proof. For example, a perfect proof coin would be graded as PR-70. A nearly perfect proof coin might be graded PR-68 or PR-69, etc.
Well, an uncirculated one would sell for whatever 1 ounce of silver is selling for, today about $27. However you say with proof, I'm not sure what that means, if you mean it has some sort of certificate of authenticity or it is a proof coin. A proof coin will have mirror like fields (parts of the coin with no design) and an uncirculated coin will have shiny, but not mirror like fields. A proof coin is more expensive and would sell for around $70.
A Proof coin is a particular issue of a coin not a grade of condition.
PF means it is a proof coin. 65 means it is about average quality for a proof coin. Proof coins are minted with specially prepared dies on specially prepared planchets and sold at a premium to collectors.
pf means proof! and 69 is the grade. grade from 1-70.