August 15, 2009 There were 2,018 proof nickels struck at Philadelphia in 1902. The values of these nickels in the various cameo proof grades are shown in the following list:
Proof Grades................1902 cameo proof
PF60................................$160
PF61................................$180
PF62................................$200
PF63................................$245
PF64................................$350
PF65................................$700
PF66................................$1,200
PF67................................$4,000
Retail is about $30.00 maybe more if it's proof deep cameo
Copper-nickel proofs are worth between $7 and $8.50 depending on whether they have a cameo finish. 40% silver proofs are worth between $8 and $21 depending on whether they have a cameo finish.
Current retail value is $6.33 a Cameo proof is $7.48
Retail price for a Deep Cameo Proof is $2.30
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