1963 Proof Set
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10/30/2025
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The mintage of the 1963 Proof Set reached 3,075,645 units, reflecting a growing interest in coin collecting during the mid-20th century. This figure was part of a steady increase in proof set production as the U.S. Mint responded to the rising demand from hobbyists and investors. Each set was packaged in a flat cellophane holder, designed to keep the coins separate and protect them from handling or environmental damage. The packaging was accompanied by a small envelope bearing the Mint's emblem and name, providing an additional layer of preservation and presentation. One of the longest-running collectible options from the United States Mint is the annual Proof Set. In 1963, the US Mint Proof Set was a notable release for its inclusion of the last Franklin Half Dollars struck by the US Mint before the switch to the Kennedy Half Dollar design in 1964.
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