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Blue 62 jefferson in proof set...Any added value ?

Along with the proof set I already posted, I also got a 62 unopened proof set. I bought very carefully opened it, and discovered this

BLUE NICKEL

The set looks like an average 62 proof set. The nickel has a really nice blue steel look to it. The Quarter has a light yellow toning to it. I was wondering if the nickel being toned a nice blue makes it worth any more $$.

Thanks for the info.

-Gil

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  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    Very little premium for that shade of blue. The multicolored ones do well, though.

    Russ, NCNE
  • DRUNNERDRUNNER Posts: 3,899 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Gil . .

    The 1961-63 sets in particular are known for the "blue" nickels. Yours appears to be a bit lighter in color than many, but there are some mind-blowers out there. I have heard several ideas why those particular years seemed to develop the blue look . . . planchet quality, pliofilm composition, etc. With a bit of looking, you can find quite a few in the color you have there . . . but keep your eyes open at shows. I've picked brilliant blues for 40c. each out of stock folders and boxes . . .some dealers just don't care.

    My best two are a pair of these in electric blue and purple . . PCGS 68s . . . bought in Las Vegas from dealer Lance Tchor who is based in Lutz, FL. Pricey . . but they stop every show dead in its tracks. I'll post pix when I can get a camera and some skill!

    Drunner

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