As an american coin collector, I find it pretty cool seeing how many processes are the same and how many are different in minting coinage. It is also nice to see the distinction of uncirculated and business strike ( for circulation) coinage. Many ,many collectors , even ones who have been in the hobby for decades make no distinction between the two. Most people think they are the same thing. The u.s. mint information clearly says uncirculated means burnished. Idk what your uncirculated coins would be considered but it's clearly not the same.
@@EFFICIENTSELF can you have them show you the differences of a 1963 australian florin proof and 63 florin business strike? Cause...I can't see anything different but maybe the rim thickness and like 4 subtle details that you need a magnifier to see anyway. Or..it could be a different die pair...the pictures dont show much. It's a specimen proof I guess...I am only half serious ,of course. If you did ask, I would watch that video too!