Proof coins!

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by NumismaticGary, Feb 2, 2021.

  1. NumismaticGary

    NumismaticGary Active Member

    Does anybody else here have a special place in their heart for proof coins? I just love the finish on them and "perfectness" even compared to all the other coins in my collection. I've got an 11 year run from 1998 - 2009 with some fillers before and after! Oldest being 1958!! Who else collects these fascinating sets?
     

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  3. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Proofs had an easy life. I collect the kind that work for a living. But seriously, interesting seeing these side-by-side, I'm impressed. :)
     
  4. Evan Saltis

    Evan Saltis OWNER - EBS Numis LLC Supporter

    My sets are 2002 Silver proof
    2020 clad proof
    2020 silver proof

    Other than that, just bits and pieces. Sold off a number of proofs a couple years ago
     
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  5. Evan Saltis

    Evan Saltis OWNER - EBS Numis LLC Supporter

    Good picture by the way. Nice collection.
     
  6. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    As a type collector, I prefer them, but most type collectors don't. They prefer the business strikes. Many of me post Civil War and early 20th century coins are Proofs. The one I can't get is the 1909-VDB cent. The market is just too controlled and the prices are sky high.
     
  7. NumismaticGary

    NumismaticGary Active Member

    I happen to love old discontinued coins such as the half-cent, three cent silver and nickel, two cent, and 20 cent. I tried to get into a type collection but they are hard to find especially "trimes" :)
     
  8. Charles Ruge

    Charles Ruge Supporter! Supporter

    I love proof coins and have the following:

    1999 – 2009 Silver Proof Quarters

    1992 -1998 Silver Premier Sets

    1999 – 2020 Silver Proof Sets

    1983 -1997 Prestige Sets

    1986 – 2021 American Silver Eagles

    Not to mention my avatar, a PR70 DCAM
     
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  9. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    I like proofs prior to 2006...before the Mint began laser frosting the dies. I love the presentation of the 1992-1998 Premier Sets. The iridescence is mesmerizing!

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  10. Inspector43

    Inspector43 Celebrating 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    I like proofs and have most from the 60's up. But, I'm like @eddiespin I like the working coins. Most of my sets are circulation found. Very nice collection posted here.
     
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  11. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Close up like that they do take your breath away, I have to say.
     
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  12. Publius2

    Publius2 Well-Known Member

    I'm with @johnmilton on this for my type set collecting. For many 19th century coins, the price of the high-grade proof is much more reasonable than an equivalent grade business strike. The only caveat I set is that the year of the proof coin must also have been minted that year as a business strike.

    Getting back to the OPs topic, I love proofs with their strong strikes and gorgeous surfaces. Here's one received as a gift at one of the last meetings of my coin club pre-pandemic.

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  13. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    I have a few proof sets from the 1970's when I got them as presents but today my Proofs are individual coins.

    Picked up a 2015 AGE MS70 @ FUN 2020.
     
  14. NumismaticGary

    NumismaticGary Active Member

    Ohh, that coin is just gorgeous! Love it.
     
  15. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    I'll never forget when I found my first proof Lincoln cent, many many moons ago. It had circulated, and its delicate surface showed it, all over. But I remember the thing that struck me the most. It was the reverse. I'd never seen lettering that perfect on any Lincoln cent.
     
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  16. bradgator2

    bradgator2 Well-Known Member

    I have them all down to 42. 55 and up are in original packaging. And I bought graded 56 and below and placed them into Capital plastic holders. The 56 set is stunning:

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  17. NumismaticGary

    NumismaticGary Active Member

    These look great! A bit jealous even though I do prefer original packaging but with these old ones, very hard to find. Thanks for sharing friend.
     
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  18. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    I paid a premium for this 1950 many years ago. It's way above average. Many 1950 Proof coins are dull and dipping only made the situation worse.

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  19. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

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  20. bradgator2

    bradgator2 Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I agree. I basically gave up on original packaging before 55. Although 55 is fun because half the year was still in the old box format and then they switched to the flatpack. (Plus the “graded” set)
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  21. Razz

    Razz Critical Thinker

    I have the sets from 1955 thru 1998. With a few doubles including this 1960 that I cut out of the original packaging myself. Polish_20200413_152449751.jpg
     
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