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Date Stock # Price Date Stock # Price 1936 03095 10625.00 1980S 03133 12.50 1937 03096 5950.00 1981S 03134 12.50 1938 03097 2675.00 1982S 03135 9.95 1939 03098 2495.00 1983S 03136 9.95 1940 03099 2095.00 1984S 03137 9.95 1941 03100 2095.00 1985S 03183 9.95 1942(6) 03101 2050.00 1986S 03193 9.95 1950 03102 825.00 1987S 02307 9.95 1951 03103 875.00 1988S 02308 9.95 1952 03104 350.00 1989S 02321 9.95 1953 03105 310.00 1990S 02322 9.95 1954 03106 167.50 1991S 02328 9.95 1955 03107 187.50 1992S 02336 9.95 1956 03108 99.95 92sSLVR 02347 37.50 1957 03109 54.95 1993S 02388 9.95 1958 03110 67.50 93sSLVR 02402 47.50 1959 03111 59.95 1994S 02468 9.95 1960 03112 52.50 94sSLVR 02480 37.50 1960 sd 03113 54.95 1995S 02512 19.95 1961 03114 52.50 95sSLVR 02511 79.95 1962 03115 47.50 1996S 02660 12.50 1963 03116 47.50 96sSLVR 02661 49.95 1964 03117 57.50 1997S 02662 17.50 1968s 03118 12.50 97sSLVR 02667 57.50 1969S 03119 12.50 1998S 02626 17.50 1970S 03120 17.50 98sSLVR 02625 42.50 1970Ssd 03121 155.00 1999S 02601 19.95 1971S 03122 9.95 99sSLVR 02616 185.00 1972S 03123 9.95 2000S 02612 19.95 1973S 03124 12.50 2000sSLVR 02698 59.95 1974S 03125 14.95 2001S 02623 19.95 1975S 03126 17.50 2001sSLVR 02659 79.95 1976S 03127 14.95 2002S 02648 19.95 76S 3PC 03128 42.50 2002sSLVR 02621 59.95 1977S 03129 12.50 2003S 02672 19.95 1978S 03130 12.50 2003sSLVR 02628 59.95 1979S 03131 14.95 2004S 02627 19.95 1979ST2 03132 99.95 2004sSLVR 02645 57.50 2005S 02653 19.95 2005sSLVR 02650 57.50 2006S 02605 19.95 2006sSLVR 02608 59.95 2007S 16087 27.50 2007sSLVR 15990 72.50 2008S 15818 95.00 2008sSLVR 15461 77.50 2009S 15345 39.95 2009sSLVR 15306 85.00 2010S 14282 82.50 2010sSLVR 14266 89.95 2011S 14238 62.50 2011sSLVR 14221 110.00 2012S 14003 159.95 2012sSLVR 13942 350.00 2013S 13845 67.50 2013sSLVR 13844 119.95 2014S 13595 49.95 2014sSLVR 13594 89.95
Proof Editions: The term "Proof" refers to a method of manufacture which produces a superior quality coin. Proofs are struck on specially prepared planchets using highly polished dies. They are struck multiple times at low speed and are made expressly for collectors in Proof Sets. Modern Proof coins are easily identified by their mirror-like finish and frosted features. Proof Singles are individual coins taken from Proof Sets and are highly sought after by collectors.
The Packaging of proof sets varies from year to year. The earliest sets were sold in individual thin plastic baggies, stapled together, packed in small boxes offering little protection. Starting in 1955, Proof Sets were packaged together in a thin cellophane enclosure inside of a manila envelope. In 1968, when the Proof production was moved to San Francisco, the sets were hermetically sealed in hard plastic cases inside of a colorful outer box. This later type of packaging has changed in color and in size several times to date.
Proof sets contain five coins: cent, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollar. There are three notable exceptions: the 1942 set was available with two nickels; sets from 1973 through 1981 which included a dollar coin; and the 1999 proof sets will contain nine coins: cent, nickel, dime, 5 statehood quarters, and a half dollar. Beginning with the 2000 proof sets a tenth coin was added the Sacagawea dollar.
All proof coins are sold by the U.S. Mint at a premium above their face value. Prior to 1937, proof edition coins were sold individually. In 1936 if all five coins were ordered, the Mint shipped them as a set. The next year, 1937, was the first time collectors were able to order what we now know as a "proof set". All proofs coins prior to 1968 were struck in Philadelphia. Proof sets were produced every year from 1936 to 1942. Production was temporarily suspended from 1943 to 1949 due to World War II and again from 1965 to 1967 due to a coin shortage. Proof Set production resumed in 1968 at the San Francisco Mint. All modern proof sets are stuck in San Francisco, although some single proof coins have been recently stuck at the new West Point Mint.
Starting in 1992 the Mint began offering silver proof sets in addition the the regular proof sets. The composition of the dime, quarter, and half dollar in these silver sets is the same as coinage prior to 1965. The outer packaging for the silver proof sets (1992-1998) is black with silver embossing. The 1999 to 2008 silver proof sets will have red and white packaging.
sd (Small Date): Refers to the size of the date on the Cent piece.
3PC (Three Piece): A special 1776-1976, Bicentennial three coin set produced at the San Francisco Mint. The coins in this set are 40% Silver.
SLVR (Silver): Sets dated 1992 to 2000 are offered two ways: Regular and Silver. The Dimes, Quarters, and Halves in the sets labeled SLVR are 90% Silver.
T1 and T2: The 1979 Type 1 Dollar has a "filled S" which was hard to read. The die was re-cut creating the Type 2 or "clear S." Similarly, in 1981, the die for the Dollar was re-cut creating a Type 1 (filled S) and a Type 2 (clear S).
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