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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 46494, member: 112"]Spider your question is a bit more complicated than it seems. You have to remember that not all '64 Proof cents are equal. Just like with any coin - it depends on the condition - the grade of the individual coin. For example - a 1964 cent graded PF66 Red by PCGS might sell for $1.00. But the very same coin graded PF69 Red by PCGS will sell for $25.00. And yet again - the very same coin, graded PF70 DCAM by PCGS might sell for $50,000.00 or even more.</p><p><br /></p><p>But at the same time you can go out and buy an entire 1964 Proof set for anywhere from $10 to $15 - as many as you want.</p><p><br /></p><p>So you see you can't just say that '64 Proof quarter will cost you this much or that much. It depends on each individual coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>What I would suggest you do is to get familiar with using this link - <a href="http://coins.listings.ebay.com/_W0QQfisZ2QQfromZR10QQsacatZ11116QQsocmdZListingCategoryOverview" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://coins.listings.ebay.com/_W0QQfisZ2QQfromZR10QQsacatZ11116QQsocmdZListingCategoryOverview" rel="nofollow">Completed Listing</a> </p><p><br /></p><p>You bookmark that site and save it to your favorites. Then every time you want to know how much a given coin will cost - just go look and see. You'll find them in all different grades and slabbed by all the different grading companies. You'll also find plenty of raw coins. And you'll find out that they sell for anywhere from 10 cents to $10,000.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 46494, member: 112"]Spider your question is a bit more complicated than it seems. You have to remember that not all '64 Proof cents are equal. Just like with any coin - it depends on the condition - the grade of the individual coin. For example - a 1964 cent graded PF66 Red by PCGS might sell for $1.00. But the very same coin graded PF69 Red by PCGS will sell for $25.00. And yet again - the very same coin, graded PF70 DCAM by PCGS might sell for $50,000.00 or even more. But at the same time you can go out and buy an entire 1964 Proof set for anywhere from $10 to $15 - as many as you want. So you see you can't just say that '64 Proof quarter will cost you this much or that much. It depends on each individual coin. What I would suggest you do is to get familiar with using this link - [URL=http://coins.listings.ebay.com/_W0QQfisZ2QQfromZR10QQsacatZ11116QQsocmdZListingCategoryOverview]Completed Listing[/URL] You bookmark that site and save it to your favorites. Then every time you want to know how much a given coin will cost - just go look and see. You'll find them in all different grades and slabbed by all the different grading companies. You'll also find plenty of raw coins. And you'll find out that they sell for anywhere from 10 cents to $10,000.[/QUOTE]
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