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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4980545, member: 105098"]the price difference between a 1963 MS 67 and a Proof 67 is huge considering on PCGS a MS67 doesn't exist yet and the highest is MS66 a population of 6, MS66+.</p><p>the MS66+ is valued at $1300. if it were full bell lines, it gets to the $20,000-$85,000 range for that year at MS66 or 66+ FBL. No MS67 for that year exists from them, so it's kind of up in the air what it would be worth.</p><p><br /></p><p>Top population for 1963 proof is PR69 Deep Cameo and valued around $8000.</p><p>A PR66 or PR67 DCAM goes for around $100-$250.</p><p><br /></p><p>There's a huge difference.</p><p><br /></p><p>It doesn't take an expert to tell the difference, it just takes anyone wanting to recognize that there is a difference and how to tell the difference.</p><p><br /></p><p>But as I said, if someone can't tell the difference, then they shouldn't be buying or selling coins in the first place.</p><p><br /></p><p>And on the proof half dollar pictured, the proof isn't smaller, it all measures the same, look at the amount of detail in Franklins Hair, the depth of the crack in the bell, the appearing depth of Franklins face when compared to the Business Strike. Apples to Apples, for the grade, the proof is a much higher quality coin that won't slip past anyone that isn't a novice to Franklin halves or coins in general.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4980545, member: 105098"]the price difference between a 1963 MS 67 and a Proof 67 is huge considering on PCGS a MS67 doesn't exist yet and the highest is MS66 a population of 6, MS66+. the MS66+ is valued at $1300. if it were full bell lines, it gets to the $20,000-$85,000 range for that year at MS66 or 66+ FBL. No MS67 for that year exists from them, so it's kind of up in the air what it would be worth. Top population for 1963 proof is PR69 Deep Cameo and valued around $8000. A PR66 or PR67 DCAM goes for around $100-$250. There's a huge difference. It doesn't take an expert to tell the difference, it just takes anyone wanting to recognize that there is a difference and how to tell the difference. But as I said, if someone can't tell the difference, then they shouldn't be buying or selling coins in the first place. And on the proof half dollar pictured, the proof isn't smaller, it all measures the same, look at the amount of detail in Franklins Hair, the depth of the crack in the bell, the appearing depth of Franklins face when compared to the Business Strike. Apples to Apples, for the grade, the proof is a much higher quality coin that won't slip past anyone that isn't a novice to Franklin halves or coins in general.[/QUOTE]
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