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BrianP67

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  1. I recently purchased several sets of unopened 1964 proof coins. Upon opening a few up it appears that they all contain the accent hair version of the Kennedy Half and are immaculate. I plan on keeping most of them but am curious how to get an idea of a fair market price if I were to sell a couple? Every coin in the 64 proof set is like it was just minted. Any help is appreciated!

  2. Is there a type of cloth that can be used to clear the surface of a coin before sending in for grading? Maybe compressed air? I recently received a damage grade on a coin that was freshly cut from a proof set (1964) due to me wiping it of with a microfiber rag. It seems crazy to call a visibly perfect coin environmentally damaged due to being wiped off but I don't yet understand the system of coin grading. Also, is "dipping" off limits? I see decent grades on coins that may or may not have been "dipped" years ago. Just trying to understand everything. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!