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<p>[QUOTE="rocketman, post: 141657, member: 5829"]Welcome to the forum. I'm not so sure about proof grading, if you see a nicer one from an earler set you can send it to PCGS or NGC for grading and see what happens. If you haven't looked at your sets, there are quite a few error sets that are worth a nice bit of change, 1968 no S dime, 1971 no S nickel, 1975 no S dime, 1979 clear S on the Anthony Dollar, 1983 no S dime, and 1990 no S cent. As for removing the coins..i'm not sure but I think you can probably send it in the set to the graading service, and they will take care of it. If you have 1000s of proof coins I am willing to bet you will get a good number of them in a higher-echelon grade. BTW, to warn you the PCGS price guide tends to be a bit hyped up, so watch yourself. The 1953 proof set is worth a good amount, 350-400 retail. I'm rambling now, but good luck with your coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman, post: 141657, member: 5829"]Welcome to the forum. I'm not so sure about proof grading, if you see a nicer one from an earler set you can send it to PCGS or NGC for grading and see what happens. If you haven't looked at your sets, there are quite a few error sets that are worth a nice bit of change, 1968 no S dime, 1971 no S nickel, 1975 no S dime, 1979 clear S on the Anthony Dollar, 1983 no S dime, and 1990 no S cent. As for removing the coins..i'm not sure but I think you can probably send it in the set to the graading service, and they will take care of it. If you have 1000s of proof coins I am willing to bet you will get a good number of them in a higher-echelon grade. BTW, to warn you the PCGS price guide tends to be a bit hyped up, so watch yourself. The 1953 proof set is worth a good amount, 350-400 retail. I'm rambling now, but good luck with your coins.[/QUOTE]
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