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1962 Proof Sets Popular Q&A
Q: Value of 1962 Proof Set?
A: The current value of a 1962 US proof set is $29. Read More »
Q: How much is a 1962 proof set worth?
A: Issue price was $2.10. Current retail value is $29.00 for a set in original packaging, if any of the coins have carbon spots or ugly toning it's value drops. Read More »
Q: What could this be worth? 1962 proof set.
A: Hi Frank, It is not a die crack. The Half is a victim of struck through lint. A piece of lint landed between the planchet and die when the coin was struck. T... Read More »
Q: How much is the 1962 proof set worth?
A: It is not true that the coins were never touched by humans, that is just an old tale. They however were made special and handled with gloves or machine. The set... Read More »
Q: What Is a Proof Set?
A: In 1936, the U.S. Mint produced its first proof set, which included a penny, nickle, dime, quarter and half dollar. The sets were priced at $1.87. No proof sets... Read More »