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Value Of 1970 US Proof Set

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Have a mint 1970 U.S. proof set in well scratched (and cellotaped) case - is it worth much?

Thanks,

Matt
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Greysheet lists it at 7.00 bid. The shop I work pays 20% behind bid , but for damaged sets or sets missing boxes, COA's, or damaged packaging are 30% back. So I guess about 5 bucks- or less depending on damage.
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Ah well that's about what I thought - thanks for telling me anyway..
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I have a 1970 but mine is in mint condition, the only reason I have it is because its my birth year and at one time I was collecting every proof set that had been made. I have from 1940-1992 (think I am missing a couple sets here)and then just started collecting Silver sets from 92-2007, haven't gotten the 2008 yet for some reason. I also never got around to getting the 36-40 either because I kind of lost interest in collecting them when I almost lost interest in collecting coins altogether before I started the 7070 album and it made collecting fun again
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It also depends on that Lincoln Cent...whether it's a LD or SD. The SD is worth far more.
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