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Q: What is 1977 proof set worth?
A: Issue price was $9.00 current value is $6.00. Read More »
Q: I have a 1977 proof set and the penny has scratches on it Is it w...
A: Are you sure the scratches are on the cent and not on the holder? If the cent is scratched then it has little collector value for the 1977 proof set only sells ... Read More »
Q: What is the value of a 1977 Northern Ireland proof set?
A: I suspect that you are asking about the 1977 British Proof set - the blue cardboard cover is labeled "Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1970" The of... 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 »
Q: What Is a Coin Proof Set?
A: A proof set is typically a set of coins, one of each denomination for a particular year. You would have one penny, one nickle, one dime, one quarter and one hal... Read More »