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Originally posted by Boruki
so now its 20 cents? wow nice profit?
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I couldn't give you the price exactly, but if you could find a proof '64 dime without the rest of the proof set, it'd probably be 5-10 bucks, and the variant would be twice as much.
Proof coins, BTW, are special, flawless coins with a brilliant finish that are sold in sets to collectors. Each year the mint produces a new proof set for the coins of that year. I'm not a collector, but I somehow ended up with a mediocre stash of old coins, including several proof sets.