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Proof coins are coins that are prepared on special blanks, struck twice or more to really have great detail, are usually hand-inspected and then placed in special cases for collectors. Proof coins are so shiny that you could use them as a mirror on the parts that don't have a design on them. Usually proof coins sell for much more than their circulation counterparts. Some proofs are struck in precious metal that circulation coins aren't struck in (since 1992, the US has struck both "clad" copper-nickel proofs, and 90% silver proofs).

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What is the value of 1958 proof set?

The January 2010 edition of CoinAge magazine values the 1958 US proof set at $52.00. That same magazine, however, has four advertisments offering to sell such a proof set (each with different Tax and Shipping & Handling charges) at $42.00, $49.00, $51.50 and $52.25.


When was coinage invented?

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What does coinage mean?

Coinage refers to the process of creating coins, which are standardized forms of money typically made from metal. It can also denote the system of currency used in a particular country or region. Additionally, the term can imply the invention of new words or phrases, highlighting the act of creating something new in language. Overall, coinage encompasses both the physical creation of currency and the conceptual generation of terms.


How many different ways can you make 14 cents?

The answer depends on the region whose cents youare talking about. US coinage, for example, is different from Eurozone coinage.The answer depends on the region whose cents youare talking about. US coinage, for example, is different from Eurozone coinage.The answer depends on the region whose cents youare talking about. US coinage, for example, is different from Eurozone coinage.The answer depends on the region whose cents youare talking about. US coinage, for example, is different from Eurozone coinage.


What does proof mean in regards to coins?

A proof coin is made from a highly polished planchet (blank) and struck twice to produce a highly detailed relief. Proof coins are not put into general circulation.

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You may have an uncirculated coin, but not a proof. Proof sets were discontinued in 1942 due to WWII. Proof coinage wasn't resumed until 1950.Please see the Related Question for more information.


Is a proof set legal tender?

Yes. Proof sets contain official US coinage that can be used as legal tender, although to a collector proof sets are worth more in the mint holders in which they are issued. Proof coins are not intended to be spent, but are legal US tender.


Did they make proofs of 1945 US cents?

No. Coinage of proof sets was suspended during WWII and didn't resume until 1950.


What is the value of a 1974 gold British proof set in sealed mint case?

There is no record of the Royal Mint having produced a "gold" Proof set in 1974, only the usual Proof set. Royal Mint gold Proof sets issued from 1980 contain only the "Sovereign" coinage.


Does pre 1984 British coinage have value?

There are no British general circulation decimal coins that could be considered to have any collector value unless they are "Mint Uncirculated", "Proof", or part of a "Mint" or "Proof" coin set.


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Does the San Francisco mint make North Dakota quarters?

The San Francisco Mint was placed on hold in 1955 and did not resume production until 1968 when it began the production of proof coinage and only produced supplemental coinage from 1968 until 1974. Since then it only produces proof coinage except for the Susan B. Anthony dollar with 'S' mintmark from 1979 until 1981 a portion of the 1980's pennies were produced there but bear no mintmark. No circulating 'State' quarters are produced in San Francisco.


How much is a 1974 Franklin mint proof set of British Virgin Islands coinage worth Brought on June 7 1974?

If all coins have birds on reverse, it is a BVI proof set. Average retail value is $12.50.


What are the values of proof coins of the Isle of Man coinage values?

That is far too broad a question to be answered here. The Isle of Man section of the World Coins catalogue devotes about 60 pages to Isle of Man coins, the majority of which are Proof.