Unfortunately, most proofs found in pocket change would be graded as impaired. Even if in a pocket with no other coins, there are usually "wear" scratches on the coin and thus it would not be in the PF-60 or better grading. Sometimes fate smiles on you, but I seem to see some small marks in the photo. Jim
it has some small scratches on the front and back but nothing big or deep so i was thinking pf 59 or 60 so ty
Impaired proof, worth melt. There's way too many unimpaired proofs like these for this to be worth anything over melt.
Oh, yeah, it's a great find. Just not very valuable. I've worked 20 years of cashiering, and only found 2 or 3 proofs, and no silver proofs at all.
I would give it a grade of PR-55 due to the rub on the cheek. Like others have said, it's only worth melt, but a great find to find silver of any kind in pocket change.
Nice that the fields avoided significant marring or fingerprinting; my guess is this wasn't in circulation long. Still has a nice cameo effect going on. Still seeing slight wear but I think it could go PF-58.