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How much is a 1960 proof set worth?

The value of a 1960 proof set depends on several factors, including condition and rarity. According to PCGS, a 1960 proof set in PR66 condition is valued at $130, while a set in PR67 condition is valued at $175. A set in PR68 condition is valued at $225, and a set in PR69 condition is valued at $300. NGC** estimates that a 1960 proof set in PR65 condition is valued at $125, while a set in PR67 condition is valued at $175. A set in PR68 condition is valued at $225, and a set in PR69 condition is valued at $300.