A Proof coin is a particular issue of a coin not a grade of condition.
It has a value from $5 in the lowest proof grade [Proof 60] to $375 in the highest proof grade [Proof 70]
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A proof grade can not be given to a uncirculated (Mint state) coin. The term Proof is actually refers to a method of manufacturing, not a grade. But proof coins are identified by the by a prefix of PF before the grade and mint state are MS
PF-65 = Proof-65 a grade that can be given a proof coin.
pf means proof! and 69 is the grade. grade from 1-70.
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Even with a Proof coin grade drives value. So from $3,000.00 to $20,000.00.
Proof SACAGAWEA coins run from $1.75 to about $10.00 depending on the DATE an grade.
The term "proof" has to do with how the coin was produced in the first place, rather than the condition of the coin.
It is the highest grade of proof coin
No. Proof is a type of coin, not a grade. Most coins made are meant for circulation, but some are proof varieties, which are made with a slightly different process to make them much more shiny and are sold to collectors. The highest grade using the Sheldon Scale is MS-70. MS stands for mint state, and it's on a scale from 1 to 70.