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Just putting a general question out for how much a 1950-2015 U.S. proof set collection might bring in todays market. No toning & all original packaging w/CAE . . . hitting some bumps in the road here in the midwest. Appreciate sincere input - quite the chore to pull them out for pic of all from 1950 to date.

Correction: one early fifties specimen in Whitman holder, still in superb condition

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Impossible to answer without grade specifications for these hypothetical sets.



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Most of your $ will be the 50's and 60's....maybe upload some pics.
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Here is a price guide that should give you a general idea:

http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/price...prices.shtml

The early 50's sets are pretty valuable - a few $500+.
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Just some quick adding from the current grey sheet and 55-98 would bid at 1795.00. Unless the 70's, 80's, 90's sets were something special figure face value if trying to get rid of them at a LCS. One local dealer I know pays 15% of bid for 80's and 90's proof set which is less than face and people still sell them to him all the time.
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Last time I was at a coin show (last year) and asked about trading a few duplicates a dealer said he would pay gray sheet less 30% for any non 90% silver proof or mint sets.


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