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1958 US Mint Proof Set

US Coins2 of 3Engelhard Silver 1984 Prospector .999 Solid Silver Rounds PREV1956 US Mint Proof Set NEXT
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Posted 23 months, 6 days ago

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potrero
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Not much different than the 1956 proof set I posted a couple minutes ago - envelope in better condition.

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  1. AC_Dwyer AC_Dwyer, 22 months, 28 days ago
    You have to love the days when proof sets didn't cost an arm and a leg and only consisted of 5 coins. The 2009 proof set I bought last year had 18 coins in it!
  2. potrero potrero, 22 months, 28 days ago
    Yeah - I think the proof sets cost four or five dollars back then.
  3. Steven, 14 months, 15 days ago
    The lincoln penny in your collection is called a wheat penny.
  4. rlwindle rlwindle, 12 months, 10 days ago
    My mom collected proof sets since 1950 the year I was born. I am now 60 and have them all plus the current Silver Proof Sets begining in 1999 through 2011. I also have a lot of commemerative silver dollars all locked up in a safety desposit box at my bank. The proof sets are the most beautiful of American Coinage.

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