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Thanks for the clue guys I got to buy me some sets! Theirs a guy in Vermont who has some of the 1950's proof sets but he wants alot for them but I think I will just keep an eye out elsewhere. Good Luck in your search for proof sets as alot were split by Tennessee Lincolns. I bought 2 1954 proof cents from them.

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On 11/19/2022 at 9:05 PM, pigeonman333rd said:

Theirs a guy in Vermont who has some of the 1950's proof sets but he wants alot for them

No surprise at all. All the early 1950’s proof sets are expensive. Most of the value is in the half dollars. 

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On 11/19/2022 at 10:22 PM, VKurtB said:

No surprise at all. All the early 1950’s proof sets are expensive. Most of the value is in the half dollars. 

Yea that 1950 proof Franklin is a tough one. The 51 and 52 are also but not as expensive as the 50. They are still pretty pricey though. 

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On 11/19/2022 at 10:22 PM, VKurtB said:

No surprise at all. All the early 1950’s proof sets are expensive. Most of the value is in the half dollars. 

FWIW... I distinctly remember purchasing a 1952 proof set for $60. and a 1954 for $30. which, believe it or not, were no bargains at that time. I have no idea what such sets would go for today, but I imagine collectors reading this are shaking their heads.  

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On 11/19/2022 at 10:10 PM, Quintus Arrius said:

FWIW... I distinctly remember purchasing a 1952 proof set for $60. and a 1954 for $30. which, believe it or not, were no bargains at that time. I have no idea what such sets would go for today, but I imagine collectors reading this are shaking their heads.  

With the usual disclaimer about ALL price guides, I have one sitting on the side table where I’m sitting, the most recent Numismatic News monthly. The 1952 shows $230 and the 1954 shows $100. (The 1950 at $575 and the 1951 at $500.)

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On 11/19/2022 at 11:16 PM, VKurtB said:

With the usual disclaimer about ALL price guides, I have one sitting on the side table where I’m sitting, the most recent Numismatic News monthly. The 1952 shows $230 and the 1954 shows $100. (The 1950 at $575 and the 1951 at $500.)

Ive been looking into working on a set of Franklin proofs. I always check them out on GC each week and those 3 years always go for big money. Espically the 50.

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On 11/19/2022 at 11:16 PM, VKurtB said:

.... The 1952 shows $230 and the 1954 shows $100. (The 1950 at $575 and the 1951 at $500.)

Those prices, presumably within the ballpark as price quotes go, explain everything.  There were many brick-and-mortars back in the 1960's.  Not a one had the '50 or the '51. Many thanks for looking them up.

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